Man Finds Ecstasy In Used Copy Of Grand Theft Auto [Drugs Are Bad]
Kotaku —
... full well that they never, ever check the game manuals. One could theoretically print out a bunch of porn from the internet, wrap the game manual's cover around it, trade in their used copy of Animal Crossing, and then wait for the headlines to appear. Not that I am suggesting anyone try that, of course. Somewhere in Gloucestershire a raver is completely kicking themselves right now. Father of boy, 12, finds ecstasy tablets in video game manual [Telegraph via Game Politics]
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UK man finds ecstasy tablets in used copy of GTA
Joystiq —
... the pills were discovered by him, dreading to think "what the consequences" would be, had his children found it. In the wake of the strange discovery, Gamestation reps maintain the company's policy is for staff to follow "rigorous procedures" when accepting trades. Perhaps the new company policy would add a four-legged employee into the mix to sniff out any future issues. Both Gamestation and the Gloucestershire Police are investigating the incident. [Via GamePolitics] UK man finds ecstasy tablets in used copy of GTA originally ...
Used Grand Theft Auto comes with free ecstasy tablets
Destructoid —
... A British man was stunned after buying two second hand Grand Theft Auto games and discovering some free ecstasy tablets wrapped in plastic and slotted into the one of the game's manuals. For some reason, 34-year-old Richard Thornhill was not pleased with his gift, instead whining about "consequences" or something, whatever those are. ...
Man Finds Ecstasy Pills in Used Copy of Grand Theft Auto
Planet Xbox 360 —
... cling film wrap fell out. I could not believe it. I have two children and my son plays Xbox all the time. He could easily have opened the box and found them. [image] I dread to think what the consequences would have been if he had. He is only 12. He could have died. It was a pre-used game, but that should not make a difference. My wife is beside herself over this because she keeps thinking about what could have happened and so do I. The retailer and local police are investigating. [SOURCE]




