Here's a man openly selling drugs in a Shanghai Lawson's

By James Griffiths, February 13, 2014

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This video, shot at a Shanghai branch of Lawson's, shows a man selling drugs out in the open for all to see. 

The tipster who passed us this video, which unfortunately was taken in portrait mode and features a #NekNominate, said it was shot in the Dongping Lu and Yueyang Lu branch of Lawson's, in Xuhui district. The video confirms what many Shanghai residents already know from personal experience (but not us, of course): it's pretty easy to buy drugs in this city. 

Coming in a week that's also seen a massive crackdown on brothels and underground sex hotels in Dongguan, all we need now is the rock and roll.

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