Coffeeshop D and L
Coffeeshop D and L
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nice coffeeshop has 2 computers
and a few tables and big enough for 30 people in there
little bit darky but at the counter is it very nice
and the owner is a nice dude
nice coffeeshop has 2 computers
and a few tables and big enough for 30 people in there
little bit darky but at the counter is it very nice
and the owner is a nice dude
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I found this posted over at ignatzmice.com:
"Caught this on the Dutch TV news. Dutch transcript below, my translation is Mayor Cohen closes coffeeshop after cocaine discovery. The item showed the coffeeshop closed (boarded up) with a chap reading a notice, it mentioned 2,72 gramm of cocaine.
Cohen sluit coffeeshop na cocaïnevondst
Coffeeschop D&L aan de Govert Flinckstraat in De Pijp is dinsdag op last van burgemeester Cohen gesloten."
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EDIT: After a quick Google.nl search I found this.
"Caught this on the Dutch TV news. Dutch transcript below, my translation is Mayor Cohen closes coffeeshop after cocaine discovery. The item showed the coffeeshop closed (boarded up) with a chap reading a notice, it mentioned 2,72 gramm of cocaine.
Cohen sluit coffeeshop na cocaïnevondst
Coffeeschop D&L aan de Govert Flinckstraat in De Pijp is dinsdag op last van burgemeester Cohen gesloten."
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EDIT: After a quick Google.nl search I found this.
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It really ought to depend where it was found within the shop.
If one customer has it in his wallet in a wrap forgotten from a party thats quite different to it being sold by the shop.
If they were selling coke, they should be closed as it is unacceptable for this stuff to be for sale from a licensed coffeeshop.
But how could this be enforced? If they wanted to check over my entire wallet before I could enter a CS I'd just go elsewhere.
Is this really the coffeeshop owners fault?
If one customer has it in his wallet in a wrap forgotten from a party thats quite different to it being sold by the shop.
If they were selling coke, they should be closed as it is unacceptable for this stuff to be for sale from a licensed coffeeshop.
But how could this be enforced? If they wanted to check over my entire wallet before I could enter a CS I'd just go elsewhere.
Is this really the coffeeshop owners fault?
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