毒贩在学校附近贴QR码出售大麻

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  贩毒者在学校、大学甚至警察局附近的灯柱上使用二维码出售大麻。

  在伍斯特的多条街道上都贴满了黑色和金色的广告贴纸,上面有二维码和大麻叶的图片,上面写着“送货上门”。

  同样的贴纸已经在伦敦出现,更远的地方的经销商现在也采用同样的技术来推销他们的产品。

  垃圾箱、电话亭和其他街道设施上也贴着贴纸。

  代表该市圣约翰的工党议员罗宾·诺福克说:“他们住在学校附近,这令人震惊。”

  “我听说过二维码被用来链接诈骗,但没有听说过毒品。

  “我们经常收到本市各地吸食大麻者的投诉。这令人担忧。”

  37岁的菲·罗伯茨是伍斯特两个孩子的妈妈,她说:“这种大胆的行为真的很可怕。”

  The stickers have been popping up all over Worcester (Picture: SWNS)

  Cannabis stickers have been placed around Worcester, including the entrance to Gheluvelt Park, outside the Kip McGrath Education Centre and right outside Worcester Police Station. Shrubbery Avenue. December 5, 2023. Release date ? December 6, 2023. See SWNS story SWLScannabis. Brazen drug dealers are using QR codes stuck on lampposts to try and sell cannabis to addicts near schools, universities - and even police stations, it has emerged. Dozens of black and gold stickers advertising 'Get your delivery' have been put up around various streets in the cathedral city of Worcester. Each sticker features a QR code and has a picture of a cannabis leaf - but police have warned people not to scan them or click on any links. Identical stickers have been cropping up in London but drug dealers further afield are now adopting the same technique in a bid to peddle their product. The digital codes are usually used by retailers to direct customers to online stores using a smartphone camera to scan a black-and-white image which takes them to their page. However, savvy drug dealers are now using the technology to snare new customers with stickers placed on lampposts, bins, phone boxes and other street furniture.

  “我不敢相信他们如此公开地宣传它,就像任何普通产品一样,更令人担忧的是他们在学校和公园附近突然出现。”

  他们以我们的孩子为目标,这是不允许的。他们需要尽快下来。

  警方需要做点什么。当然,他们可以通过这些网站被追踪到,或者被闭路电视拍到张贴这些照片。”

  据报道,伦敦的QR码将人们带到一个以大麻产品为特色的虚假网站,该网站声称其产品是合法的。

  Cannabis stickers have been placed around Worcester, including the entrance to Gheluvelt Park, outside the Kip McGrath Education Centre and right outside Worcester Police Station. Barbourne Lane stickers outside Gheluvelt Park on bins, lamp posts and toilet doors. December 5, 2023. Release date ? December 6, 2023. See SWNS story SWLScannabis. Brazen drug dealers are using QR codes stuck on lampposts to try and sell cannabis to addicts near schools, universities - and even police stations, it has emerged. Dozens of black and gold stickers advertising 'Get your delivery' have been put up around various streets in the cathedral city of Worcester. Each sticker features a QR code and has a picture of a cannabis leaf - but police have warned people not to scan them or click on any links. Identical stickers have been cropping up in London but drug dealers further afield are now adopting the same technique in a bid to peddle their product. The digital codes are usually used by retailers to direct customers to online stores using a smartphone camera to scan a black-and-white image which takes them to their page. However, savvy drug dealers are now using the technology to snare new customers with stickers placed on lampposts, bins, phone boxes and other street furniture.

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  西麦西亚警方表示,他们建议人们不要扫描二维码,即使有人对二维码很好奇。

  伍斯特安全街区督察谭雅·贝克特说:“我们已经注意到伍斯特一些地区的街道家具和垃圾箱上贴着促进大麻销售的贴纸。”

  “西麦西亚警方致力于打击社区的毒品供应。

  “我想向公众保证,我们正在调查这个问题,我建议人们不要试图扫描附带的二维码。”

  “我敦促任何有关于这些贴纸信息的人与我们联系。”

  伍斯特市议会的一位发言人说:“我们已经向正在调查此事的警方报告了此事。

  “我们街景团队的成员现在正在着手移除这些贴纸。”

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