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**Young Man Arrested for Drug Use After Attempting to Sober Up from Alcohol with Methamphetamine** There are many traditional methods to sober up from alcohol, such as drinking ginger tea or fresh apple juice. However, in Hongqiao Town, Changxing, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, a young man tried a dangerous and illegal method to sober up – by taking drugs. On February 21st, the 21-year-old man, surnamed Zhang (alias), was placed under administrative detention by the local police for drug use. It was reported that a few days earlier, Zhang had gone out for dinner with a group of friends at a local restaurant. After hours of eating, smoking, and drinking, Zhang began to feel the effects of alcohol overwhelming him. He wanted to sober up. That’s when one of his friends suggested using drugs to ease his discomfort, offering him a small packet of methamphetamine. Zhang knew instinctively that what his friend was offering him was an illegal drug. His first thought was to refuse. However, his friend was persistent, assuring him that the drug was "great," claiming, "Not only does it make you feel good, but it also helps you sober up." Hesitant but swayed by his friend’s convincing words, Zhang eventually gave in and accepted the drugs. Zhang and his friend parted ways, each heading home. Once at home, Zhang followed his friend’s instructions on how to use the drug. After taking the methamphetamine, he did feel more alert and sober. However, in the days that followed, Zhang became increasingly anxious, realizing the gravity of what he had done. The local police, acting on information received, quickly identified Zhang's drug use. On the morning of February 21st, officers from the Hongqiao Police Station apprehended him at a hotel in Zhicheng Subdistrict. A drug test was immediately conducted, and Zhang tested positive for methamphetamine, confirming recent use. At the police station, Zhang confessed to his illegal drug use. "It was my first time using drugs. Someone told me it would help me sober up. I believed them, and now I deeply regret it," Zhang admitted, remorseful over his actions. Zhang has been sentenced to 11 days of administrative detention, and the case is still under investigation. (Wang Chun)