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A friend, who grew up on a Glasgow housing scheme, said the the best places to buy cannabis were the local ice cream vans. The profit margin on cannabis is apparently much higher than Mr Whippee ice cream.


Not of course suggesting for a second that the ice cream van in Heber Road sells cannabis.


But it is odd that they are trying to sell ice creams at 7.30pm in January....

Watch the gangster film Going Off Big Time for the classic scene where the ice cream van selling pills gets hassled for free ice creams by cops investigating who is selling the class A around that council estate. The ice cream van geezer tells his assistant to give the 4x free ice creams fully loaded....

we had a similar problem a couple of years ago and he was selling drugs.

how do I know...well I watched over a few weeks and then I went to buy from him and when he had the weed I confronted him...his answer was "we've all got to make a living" and drove off

I called the police and he never visited our road again

  • 1 month later...

A COUPLE OF E'S AND AN EIGHT OF WEED PLEASE !!


http://www.fakefaces.co.uk/images/lookalikes/past-appearances/fullsize/1436-FRANK_ICE_VAN.JPG


32 Episode Six Ed McCardie David Threlfall 13 February 2007

Frank agrees to work on Shane's ice cream van - the Maguires use it as a cover for dealing and Frank's got E's on tap! However, there's trouble brewing with an angry mob. Meanwhile, Carl wants his family back together and that means getting rid of Norma - for good. The Maguire's take drastic measures to drive a wedge between Karen and Jamie. Kelly Ball returns to Chatsworth, and PC Carrie Rogers continues to antagonise the residents of Chatsworth, especially the Gallaghers.

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