Manchester United's full back Brandon Williams was captured on camera looking to inhale nitrous oxide, a legal high, from a balloon near the team's practice facilities. The 22-year-old fullback was caught on camera appearing to inhale laughing gas while riding in a moving Mercedes Brabus supercar. The player has struggled to make the club's first squad this season.
He appears to give a canister of the drug to a car's rear passenger in the footage that The Sun published while being recorded from a different vehicle.
While it is permissible to use or possess the gas, it is currently against the law to supply it.But as part of a slew of new laws intended to demonstrate a tougher posture against crime, the government intends to strictly enforce existing laws against the legal high, also known as "hippy crack," and outright outlaw it.
Under manager Erik ten Hag this season, Manchester-native Brandon Williams has only played five minutes of game action.
Anyone who watches United or football seriously would have recognized him right away, a witness to the incident told The Sun. Given that he is a well-known individual, it is reckless.
He is intended to serve as an inspiration for young and aspiring football players.
Unknown is the precise date the video recording was shot. "Taking that garbage, especially so carelessly, could be impairing his performance on the field." Without a question, his manager won't be impressed.
Brandon Williams progressed through Manchester United's youth teams and has since made 51 field outings. After making only a few starts for the team this season, there are rumors that he might transfer to or be borrowed by Middlesbrough.
Nitrous oxide can cause hallucinations and auditory distortions, as well as a brief euphoric high that can sometimes result in fits of laughter. But there are also serious dangers involved, ranging from minor side effects like headaches to unconsciousness or even death.
The elimination of laughing gas is one of a number of "community justice" initiatives that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has proposed.
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