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Kids get high off burning wheelie bin fumes believing each colour gives different kick

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coronavirus pandemic, with many recreational facilities closed and individuals looking for new ways to get their kicks.While not every burnt bin is drug-related, police reports indicate that some perpetrators are doing it solely to get high.Wheelie bins are made from high density polyethylene, which releases carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into the air when set alight.These dangerous gases can starve the brain of oxygen, creating an intense headache that people misinterpret as a 'high'.Want all the latest shocking news and views from all over the world straight into your inbox?We've got the best royal scoops, crime dramas and breaking stories - all delivered in that Daily Star style you love.Our great newsletters will give you all you.

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