leokimvideo | Abandoned Hardware Store 6&8 Months Urban Decay Very Dangerous Teenage Games AGE RESTRICTED VIDEO @leokimvideo | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Time to revisit the Berowra Abandoned Hardware shop. This time around I find a very messy and disturbing situation. There's lots more graffiti, tags, damage and substance abuse going on vs late last year. It's pretty obvious whoever is visiting here is angry and likes lighting fires. Not one fire, lots of fires. And it's once you start looking at the smaller items lying around you start to get a full picture of what's going on in here. Possibly the most disturbing thing I see is lots of aerosol deodorant, this is linked to inhalant abuse. Even the BIC lighters can be used in this manner as well and there is evidence of many of these as well. Below is a list of the harmful effects of inhalant abuse.
Bone marrow damage, Coma, Hearing loss, Heart problems, such as irregular or fast heart rhythms. Loss of bowel and urinary control,
Mood changes, such as not caring about anything (apathy), violent behavior, confusion, hallucinations, or depression. Permanent nerve problems, such as numbness, tingling of the hands and feet, weakness, and tremors.
The inhalant abuse can also be seen across other areas of the suburb, often I would find a deodorant can where the 'cool bong teens' were hanging out. And seeing the violent behaviour with smashed bottles across children's playgrounds may be associated with this chemical abuse. Bit by bit the jigsaw puzzle of what's going on is coming together. The tags across the suburb link the places where they go. I'm just hoping someone can come in and help these teens before it's too late.
Common reasons teens abuse drugs include: Curiosity, Peer pressure, Stress, Emotional struggles, A desire to escape. What I witnessed during the 2020 Covid19 Pandemic was a huge increase of drug and anti-social behaviour in the suburb. The abandoned hardware shop is a really good example to see how some are having very dangerous fun.
I explain the cut metal cans I find all around the suburb and I show you all the beautiful Bongs of Berowra. So stunning in the morning sun and wonderful for children to find in local parks. I should produce a coffee table book showing the Bongs Of Btown.
I had to do some reading up on what teens get caught up in these days and hopefully these links will have you looking very carefully at anything that's lying around thats slightly out of place. Disposable vapes are really taking off in Australia. There are countless of these thrown around the suburb.
projectknow.com/teen/common-abused-drugs
Web Links :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_decay
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandalism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalant
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporizer_(inhalation_device)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_abuse
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bong
Time to revisit the Berowra Abandoned Hardware shop. This time around I find a very messy and disturbing situation. There's lots more graffiti, tags, damage and substance abuse going on vs late last year. It's pretty obvious whoever is visiting here is angry and likes lighting fires. Not one fire, lots of fires. And it's once you start looking at the smaller items lying around you start to get a full picture of what's going on in here. Possibly the most disturbing thing I see is lots of aerosol deodorant, this is linked to inhalant abuse. Even the BIC lighters can be used in this manner as well and there is evidence of many of these as well. Below is a list of the harmful effects of inhalant abuse.
Bone marrow damage, Coma, Hearing loss, Heart problems, such as irregular or fast heart rhythms. Loss of bowel and urinary control,
Mood changes, such as not caring about anything (apathy), violent behavior, confusion, hallucinations, or depression. Permanent nerve problems, such as numbness, tingling of the hands and feet, weakness, and tremors.
The inhalant abuse can also be seen across other areas of the suburb, often I would find a deodorant can where the 'cool bong teens' were hanging out. And seeing the violent behaviour with smashed bottles across children's playgrounds may be associated with this chemical abuse. Bit by bit the jigsaw puzzle of what's going on is coming together. The tags across the suburb link the places where they go. I'm just hoping someone can come in and help these teens before it's too late.
Common reasons teens abuse drugs include: Curiosity, Peer pressure, Stress, Emotional struggles, A desire to escape. What I witnessed during the 2020 Covid19 Pandemic was a huge increase of drug and anti-social behaviour in the suburb. The abandoned hardware shop is a really good example to see how some are having very dangerous fun.
I explain the cut metal cans I find all around the suburb and I show you all the beautiful Bongs of Berowra. So stunning in the morning sun and wonderful for children to find in local parks. I should produce a coffee table book showing the Bongs Of Btown.
I had to do some reading up on what teens get caught up in these days and hopefully these links will have you looking very carefully at anything that's lying around thats slightly out of place. Disposable vapes are really taking off in Australia. There are countless of these thrown around the suburb.
projectknow.com/teen/common-abused-drugs
Web Links :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_decay
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandalism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalant
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporizer_(inhalation_device)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_abuse
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bong