Don Luigi
Bluelight Crew
Somebody was right, about those small German Shepard dogs. I think are actually hot to trot.
The bigger ones Alsatians etc I only really come across going to festivals. But I've walked past them with MDMA and weed on me. I think after a couple of hours they become overwhelmed and tire of it.
Needless to say in this day and age, none of that should be a problem if you have your wits about you. ie not stinking of dope, showered, clean clothes and any amount of drugs on you sealed properly.
In 2008 the bus we hired to take us down to the Oxegen festival got pulled over by the Guards for a drug search. We were all lined up outside the bus while they went in with a Labrador. They found a bag of weed on the bus which my mate hid under his seat when he realised what was happening. The dog found it right away and he owned up to it immediately. The dog was then led down the line and we were clean. They then opened up the luggage hold and the dog jumped in. I then began to worry because that's where I had an ounce of brown stashed.
However, I had the foresight to conceal the solid the night before. It was stashed in my tent bag had it wrapped in a layer of cling film, followed by a layer of kitchen roll, sprayed with aftershave. I repeated this layering process so many times that the ounce looked more like five ounces. I watched the dog jump right on top of all the luggage, have a little nosey, then jump back out. I was very relieved

My friend got taken away to to the police station while our bus waited at the side of the road. They were dead-on about it and processed him quite quickly before releasing him on €100 bail, with a future court date, and bringing him back to the bus. It turned out to be a nightmare though because, during that time we were waiting, another bus had caught fire on the motorway around Dublin which meant we had to drive through the city to get to our destination, which caused even further delays. By the time we arrived at the festival all of our other mates were set up and now very merry. They had the luxury of pitching their tents in the sunshine. It was pishing it down when we arrived so we had to set up in a veritable quagmire
