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School’s out, cops warn kids off holiday Vuzu traps
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75806, member: 636"] Schools wrapped up their final term, and Inspector Nomalanga Msebele from Bulawayo police is warning parents that Vuzu parties are about to explode during the break. These gatherings have become setups for minors getting wasted on alcohol and hard drugs, hooking up in sketchy situations, and ending up arrested or hospitalized. Msebele says organizers use social media to coordinate locations, while older dealers specifically target these events because young people are easier to manipulate. Cops plan to run raids and arrest anyone running the operations, but the editorial argues parents need to actually monitor their kids instead of letting them run wild. The piece acknowledges that some students live alone or with grandparents while their parents work overseas, making them way more vulnerable to peer pressure. Neighbors should report suspicious activity to help shut down these parties before more teenagers get hurt or pregnant. [/QUOTE]
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