A police crackdown on illegal nitrous oxide sales in New Zealand's North Island, with officers detailing how they identified recreational use through controlled purchases and emphasizing public safety concerns.
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Yeah, right across that region, we visited a number of retailers and delivered them letters which outlined their responsibilities and issues that we face with Nangs and the responsibility of a retailer. And then we did go back and we did try some controlled purchase operations to ensure that our message is clearly getting through.
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