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Gambit-Drugs and travel: a dangerous mix (Video)
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Gambit-Drugs and travel: a dangerous mix (Video)
Video Title: Gambit-Drugs and travel: a dangerous mix (Video)
Year: 2002
An island holiday is just what Renée and Paul need. Sunshine, sandy beaches and a break from worries about jobs and money.
The promise of quick cash lures Renée and Paul into bringing drugs back to Canada. Tragically, they find out that the risks and consequences of drug involvement are much greater than they had anticipated.
Don't bow to the temptation to earn easy cash by smuggling drugs. Chances are you'll get caught. The drug carrier or "mule" is almost always the loser. Being Canadian won't get you any special treatment if you're caught using, buying, selling or smuggling drugs in a foreign country.
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