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Wtaf, there was someone walking around Sainsbury’s smoking a joint!

194 replies

goldfishbowl2025 · 29/07/2025 22:34

This is in a very naice area!! Literally this fella doing his shopping smoking a bloody joint, stinking the store out!! Skeleton staff.

i really wanted to say something but had the feeling he’d tell me to fuck off.

Does this happen in other areas?! Or this a first (am I being naive here?!).

I’ve seen plenty of grab and run shop lifters who literally take the train in - shop lift- then run back on to a train - it’s very close!

OP posts:
Needmorelego · 30/07/2025 16:48

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 15:25

It’s illegal to smoke cannabis and he was smoking it in a supermarket! Don’t get why you’re making excuses for him.

I'm not making excuses for him.
I think it's a disgusting thing to do (along with regular cigarettes, vapes and excessive alcohol consumption).
I would have just told a member of. staff.

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 17:22

@Needmorelego yes, l would’ve told a member of staff also.So many ignore what’s going on around them and that’s why situations like this keep on happening.

BlackCoffeeAndSugar · 30/07/2025 17:57

I saw a video on tiktok ona review of a soft play. I spotted s sign on the baby area saying "no vapes allowed in here"...curious what incident happened to make them print and laminate that sign?!

Needmorelego · 30/07/2025 18:04

@Justchilling07 that's kind of my point - no one does anything about smoking spliffs in public so it's just become normalised.
Not just smoking weed in public but other anti-social things. For example those electric scooters. Unless they are an official rental scheme (like Lime) then they are illegal to use in public.
But how many do you see in use on the average day? Gazillions of the blimmin things. But nothing is done about it except once in a rare blue moon when the police do a crack down.
And even then they just take the scooters off the owner. No other punishment.
They even sell the scooters in places like Currys. Why? They can't be used unless it's on private land. No one in my part of South London is going to have private land that's big enough to need a ruddy electric scooter but my local Currys has plenty for sale.
Illegal - but happens so much and nothing is done about it so people barely even notice it now.
(I could also get into a rant about drivers/cyclists who break traffic laws everyday by not stopping at zebra crossings 😂)

Covidwoes · 30/07/2025 18:22

Ugh, each to their own re weed, but not in a shop! Ffs. The smell alone would have annoyed me. I went to a park last week with DD, age 7, and her cousin, age 9. We had to leave, as the smell of weed was so strong. The girls couldn’t bear it (although luckily they didn’t know what it was!). I couldn’t see the person smoking it, but they were near enough to stink the whole park out. People need to be more considerate where they are smoking. A supermarket really takes the piss though!

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 18:56

LMFAO
Im sorry but “looked sinister” “could have had a weapon”
So he trailed his smoke in, which by the way, is now prescribed privately through doctors and is legal (obviously not in joint form before anyone starts, but vape form is encouraged by the psychiatrist teams)

You’ve got little to be worrying about

Maverickess · 30/07/2025 19:29

Thing is even if staff challenge them, because of the general lack of respect and the way our society treats and views service staff, they'll at best be totally ignored.
There's a reason that many customer facing roles wear body cams and places have signs everywhere saying abuse won't be tolerated (I mean why do we need signs reminding people to not abuse others in the first place?!).

Everyone wants the customer to always be right, when it's them, and will challenge any attempts made to get people to behave reasonably in shared space by the staff if they're affecting someone else, but if someone is affecting them then they fully expect by some miracle that the staff will be respected enough to be heeded and the behaviour to stop, and the staff are at fault if that doesn't happen.

It's the society and culture we've cultivated.

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 19:55

Needmorelego · 30/07/2025 18:04

@Justchilling07 that's kind of my point - no one does anything about smoking spliffs in public so it's just become normalised.
Not just smoking weed in public but other anti-social things. For example those electric scooters. Unless they are an official rental scheme (like Lime) then they are illegal to use in public.
But how many do you see in use on the average day? Gazillions of the blimmin things. But nothing is done about it except once in a rare blue moon when the police do a crack down.
And even then they just take the scooters off the owner. No other punishment.
They even sell the scooters in places like Currys. Why? They can't be used unless it's on private land. No one in my part of South London is going to have private land that's big enough to need a ruddy electric scooter but my local Currys has plenty for sale.
Illegal - but happens so much and nothing is done about it so people barely even notice it now.
(I could also get into a rant about drivers/cyclists who break traffic laws everyday by not stopping at zebra crossings 😂)

yes completely agree.

FlappyThing · 30/07/2025 20:11

there was a guy smoking a joint on the orange overground line in south London this evening. The smell was absolutely sickening but everyone was just pulling faces/glaring and not confronting him…..the most passive aggressive British tube disapproval ever

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 20:16

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 18:56

LMFAO
Im sorry but “looked sinister” “could have had a weapon”
So he trailed his smoke in, which by the way, is now prescribed privately through doctors and is legal (obviously not in joint form before anyone starts, but vape form is encouraged by the psychiatrist teams)

You’ve got little to be worrying about

He trailed smoke in, no he was smoking a joint inside a supermarket.And no it’s legal to smoke joints in supermarkets.How reassuring of you, feel so much better now, people have nothing to worry about, according to you.
People can vape, smoke, just not in supermarkets, any shops, or enclosed public buildings, why is that so difficult for some to understand.By the sounds of it, you vape/smoke, maybe show some consideration, why should others have to breath it in.Heard it all now, psychiatrist’s recommend it…according to you.

Justthethingsthatyoudointhisgarden · 30/07/2025 20:17

goldfishbowl2025 · 29/07/2025 22:59

Well cos he looked suspiciously calm, I’m not fussed about people smoking joints! I used to live in NYC, but one of reasons I moved is I hate the smell of weed! So I was pretty shocked to see a fairly middle class looking male in a naice area smoking a joint, he looked sinister as he looked a bit dangerous!

it is not everyday normal @Needmorelego
fo be walking around a supermarket smoking a joint in England!!

So he's 'a fairly middle class looking male' who also 'looked sinister' and 'he looked a bit dangerous'. Riiiiight.

Cool story

FreeWifi · 30/07/2025 20:17

I don’t drink, smoke or take drugs. Living in London, I am used to the smell of weed and smell it when I am walking into the Sainsbury’s near my work at 7:30 am. I don’t love it but I’m very used to it. I don’t think it necessarily correlates with threatening behaviour though.

FreeWifi · 30/07/2025 20:20

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 18:56

LMFAO
Im sorry but “looked sinister” “could have had a weapon”
So he trailed his smoke in, which by the way, is now prescribed privately through doctors and is legal (obviously not in joint form before anyone starts, but vape form is encouraged by the psychiatrist teams)

You’ve got little to be worrying about

I have been an NHS consultant psychiatrist for 30y. Never recommended weed or vapes to patients. Maybe I need to update my CPD and check the Trust formulary again.

FancyLimePoet · 30/07/2025 20:20

I saw someone light a cigarette in Marks and Spencer’s. Why would staff member on minimum wage challenge someone who had the potential to be violent? I mean look at how brazen they are to do that in the first place!

This country has gone to the dogs.

Needmorelego · 30/07/2025 20:23

FancyLimePoet · 30/07/2025 20:20

I saw someone light a cigarette in Marks and Spencer’s. Why would staff member on minimum wage challenge someone who had the potential to be violent? I mean look at how brazen they are to do that in the first place!

This country has gone to the dogs.

It's not new behaviour though.
I worked in a newsagents in the 1990s.
One customer regularly insisted it was his "right" to smoke his cigarettes inside the shop because we sold them there.
He would stand over the newspapers flicking his ash all over them.
Tosser.

goldfishbowl2025 · 30/07/2025 20:26

Justthethingsthatyoudointhisgarden · 30/07/2025 20:17

So he's 'a fairly middle class looking male' who also 'looked sinister' and 'he looked a bit dangerous'. Riiiiight.

Cool story

Not a story got better things to do with my life!

OP posts:
IDontHateRainbows · 30/07/2025 20:28

MaloryJones · 29/07/2025 23:06

The word is NICE !

On mumsnet I think you'll find its naice, actually.

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 20:29

FreeWifi · 30/07/2025 20:20

I have been an NHS consultant psychiatrist for 30y. Never recommended weed or vapes to patients. Maybe I need to update my CPD and check the Trust formulary again.

I mean, It’s a really simple google.

and for the record, I didn’t say it was prescribed by NHS, I possibly should have been clearer.

Its available on private prescription 🙂

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 20:31

@FreeWifi thank you.
Just thought @Blades2 trying to justify, people smoking cannabis in supermarkets! comments, well just laughable.

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 20:36

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 20:29

I mean, It’s a really simple google.

and for the record, I didn’t say it was prescribed by NHS, I possibly should have been clearer.

Its available on private prescription 🙂

Oh dear…now it’s a Google search.So you must be right!

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 20:40

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 20:36

Oh dear…now it’s a Google search.So you must be right!

Uhm.

Well my doctor is in Cardiff, and he has a website….as many private doctors do…,therefore….yes, Google ! 🤡

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 21:58

@Blades2 A psychiatrist on here, has just told you, that, they’ve never recommended, encouraged cannabis, vapes, to patients as a way of coping with mental health, not in 30 years that they’ve been a consultant, which is what you’ve said in a previous comments regularly happens.And yet you’re still arguing.As for your 🤡 emoji, says more about you

Blades2 · 30/07/2025 22:18

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 21:58

@Blades2 A psychiatrist on here, has just told you, that, they’ve never recommended, encouraged cannabis, vapes, to patients as a way of coping with mental health, not in 30 years that they’ve been a consultant, which is what you’ve said in a previous comments regularly happens.And yet you’re still arguing.As for your 🤡 emoji, says more about you

And I have just said.

There are private doctors, well educated and listened, that do.

i honestly can’t make anything any clearer.

Justchilling07 · 30/07/2025 22:32

@Blades2 you didn’t say that in the beginning then you backtracked.Anyway, maybe going back to the thread, people have every right to be concerned that some people think it’s ok to smoke cannabis in a supermarket.
And you saying they have nothing to worry about, doesn’t cut it.

Vynalbob · 31/07/2025 00:57

suburberphobe · 29/07/2025 23:08

Or to other people’s health smoking indoors?

Bet you drive a car. How about all those fumes fucking us up, eh?

Chill out.

Yup often park my car opposite the ready meals👀🙄

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