A police officer has issued a warning to drivers who inhale balloons on her beat.
One motorist faced the consequences after parking up on Lee Lane, Wilsden, to inhale laughing gas.
The late night drug-taking session resulted in an anti-social behaviour sanction.
Sold for a cheap price on social media and in shops, Nitrous Oxide has become one of the most used drugs amongst young people.
Brain damage, asphyxiation, vitamin B12 deficiency and death are just some of the side effects of misusing Nitrous Oxide.
It comes weeks after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a set of measures to crack down on antisocial behaviour, including tougher laws on laughing gas sales.
Sgt Terri Green said: “A driver identified as parking up and doing balloons on Lee Lane in Wilsden last week has been issued with an ASB sanction tonight.
“Don't come onto my patch and cause ASB - it’s not cool. I police some beautiful areas. Stop spoiling it.”
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