A female DJ performs at a nightclub
"Zero tolerance" policies are not keeping drugs out of clubs Credit: GETTY IMAGES / E+ 

Welcome to Refresh – a series of comment pieces by young people, for young people,  to provide a free-market response to Britain's biggest issues

Last weekend, the summer festival season started in the most tragic way – with two drug-related deaths and the subsequent closure of Mutiny Festival. This is by no means a one-off, every year there are drug-related deaths at festivals, as well as in clubs in our city centres.

Whenever these deaths occur it is put down to a “bad batch”, but the reality is about one in ten samples tested at festivals last year were mis-sold by dealers. It is time that we started to take harm reduction seriously and do something to prevent these tragedies.

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