News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Cannabis Campaign: Hunt On For The Stoned Civil Servant |
Title: | UK: Cannabis Campaign: Hunt On For The Stoned Civil Servant |
Published On: | 1998-02-25 |
Source: | Independent on Sunday |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 15:10:48 |
HUNT ON FOR THE STONED CIVIL SERVANT
NO WONDER the economy is on a high, WRITES PAUL ROUTLEDGE.
They are smoking pot at the Treasury.
The remains of a cannabis cigarette have been found in an ashtray in the
first-floor "sin bin" where civil servants go if they want to smoke.
The discovery was made 10 days ago after a woman official sniffed pot in
the air. She traced the smell to a recently-smoked joint, and informed told
her superiors.
Personnel chiefs at the ministry, which is known as "Goggs" - Government
Offices Great George Street - immediately launched a search, but have so
far failed to find the pothead.
The incident has caused hilarity among Treasury civil servants, who are
going round joking "We're only here for the crack." However, security staff
are not amused. The "sin bin" is only one floor below the office suite of
Keith Hellawell, the Government's new "drugs tsar". He has already
complained about lax security.
Civil servants are forbidden to take drugs on to government premises, and
if caught they would face certain disciplinary action and perhaps even
prosecution. The staff have closed ranks and inquiries have got nowhere.
The smokers' room is supposed to be used only by government employees, but
much of the routine work such as internal post has now gone out to agency
and an outsider could be responsible.
NO WONDER the economy is on a high, WRITES PAUL ROUTLEDGE.
They are smoking pot at the Treasury.
The remains of a cannabis cigarette have been found in an ashtray in the
first-floor "sin bin" where civil servants go if they want to smoke.
The discovery was made 10 days ago after a woman official sniffed pot in
the air. She traced the smell to a recently-smoked joint, and informed told
her superiors.
Personnel chiefs at the ministry, which is known as "Goggs" - Government
Offices Great George Street - immediately launched a search, but have so
far failed to find the pothead.
The incident has caused hilarity among Treasury civil servants, who are
going round joking "We're only here for the crack." However, security staff
are not amused. The "sin bin" is only one floor below the office suite of
Keith Hellawell, the Government's new "drugs tsar". He has already
complained about lax security.
Civil servants are forbidden to take drugs on to government premises, and
if caught they would face certain disciplinary action and perhaps even
prosecution. The staff have closed ranks and inquiries have got nowhere.
The smokers' room is supposed to be used only by government employees, but
much of the routine work such as internal post has now gone out to agency
and an outsider could be responsible.
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