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Drivers breathalysed laughing gas amid growing Snapchat trend youngsters getting wheel high nitrous oxide

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AI-generatedThe article describes a law enforcement initiative targeting recreational nitrous oxide use among young drivers. There is no direct commercial mechanism affecting any product, commodity, or company. The news is regulatory in nature but does not impact any industry's revenue, cost, or supply chain. No concrete commercial signal is present.
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- Police in Hampshire and Thames Valley are trialling a new breathalyser that detects nitrous oxide.
- The device can identify use for up to two hours after inhalation.
- Thomas Johnson was jailed for nine years after a crash caused by NOS in June 2023.
- UK government made possession of nitrous oxide for recreational use a criminal offense.
