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    Notting Hill Carnival Clean-Up Shows Heaps of Laughing Gas Canisters Collected

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsAugust 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Thousands of nitrous oxide canisters were found during the clean-up after this year’s Notting Hill Carnival, highlighting ongoing concerns over misuse of the substance.

    What Happened

    Footage captured on Monday, August 25, the final day of the Notting Hill Carnival, showed large skips filled to the brim with laughing gas canisters, also known as nitrous oxide. This is the latest in a growing issue where the recreational inhalation of nitrous oxide has been on the rise, particularly at major events. The discovery of these canisters was part of the clean-up after the three-day carnival, which celebrates Caribbean culture in west London.

    In 2023, nitrous oxide was reclassified as a Class C drug, making it illegal to possess it if its intended use is for inhaling to “get high.” This legal change aims to curb the dangerous practice that has seen a rise in misuse, especially in crowded public events like the carnival.

    Who Is Affected

    The Metropolitan Police reported 423 arrests during this year’s event, with 223 arrests on Monday alone and 200 on Sunday. The arrests were primarily for drug-related offenses, including the illegal possession of nitrous oxide. Despite the high number of arrests, the police noted a reduction in incidents of serious violence compared to previous years, indicating that the event was generally safer.

    Background or Timeline

    The Notting Hill Carnival, which is an annual celebration of Caribbean culture, has long been a staple event in London. However, in recent years, concerns have risen regarding substance misuse, particularly laughing gas. The canisters, once used primarily in food preparation, have become increasingly popular as a recreational drug. The 2023 law update aimed to curb this trend by making it illegal to possess the gas when its intent is for inhalation to get high.

    Public or Social Media Reaction

    Social media platforms have been flooded with reactions from attendees and residents alike, discussing the growing issue of nitrous oxide misuse. Many have expressed concerns over the impact of such practices on the safety and well-being of festival-goers, while others have highlighted the effectiveness of the increased police presence in curbing serious violence at the event.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    The Metropolitan Police have stated that they will continue to tackle the misuse of substances at public events, with a focus on keeping festivities safe. While the arrests for nitrous oxide possession reflect ongoing concerns, police also emphasized that fewer serious violent incidents occurred during the event compared to previous years.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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