Remember all the uv lights they installed during lockdown?..
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I've seen the blue/purple UV lights in public bathrooms as early as 2010ish. You'd notice them in outlet mall restrooms, bus & train station restrooms, etc.
Under these UV lights, it's incredibly hard to visually find a vein to spike when shooting up. This is true. In places you'd formerly find junkies using you no longer found them.
However, I cannot think of a utility reason to install these type of lights in open air. E.x. I saw a local power sub station has had these lights installed. Does the UV spectrum make it harder to identify copper or something? Can't think of a reason to have this lighting outside of theft prevention?
junkies quit shooting up, they smoke fynt off foil now.
Oh these junkies are not typically shooting heroin, or even fentynal. I was discussing what I observed in Riga. These junkies are mostly shooting krokodil & other forms of tranq. It's fairly difficult to obtain mainstream Western drugs in N.E. Europe.
Fun fact: Smoking fynt has been a thing in the US for at least 25 yrs. I recall David Berman discussing smoking the gel off of fentynal patches on the American Water album. Most people don't realize fentynal has been a prescription narcotic for a long time, became a popular drug in various underground music (my own experience/observation) scenes during the oxycotin peak.
OMG, krokodil. I remember when I first heard about that, around 2007 or so. I made the mistake of looking at photos of heavy users.
Even the memory of that still makes me cringe.
Yep, it causes a few different forms of necrosis. Really nasty stuff. It's actually a blend of synthetic opiods & benzos. Dealers cook it up in a stereotypical dirty cheap methlab like setting using household chemicals and prescription drugs.
I asked an officer the other day why our town has these purple lights at intersections. He said the bulbs last longer so they save the city money.
That is the story he was told, anyway. It doesn't mean he was told the truth
Maybe they were using UV light to kill bacteria and viruses. Kinda good and kinda bad, long term exposure can cause skin cancer.