The BBC reports that a group of schools in Hampshire have teamed up to pay for sniffer dogs to visit their schools to search for drugs and act as a deterrent and warn students that drugs are not tolerated. The schools also focus on county lines and warn of the dangers of drug use and explain how gang leaders might try to exploit students.

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