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Since November , nitrous oxide has been categorised as a Class C substance and banned for recreational use.
But data from 22 police forces across the UK show fewer than 78 arrests were made for nitrous.
Drug policy experts say ban could mean repeat users carry on misusing in private, unsupervised spaces.
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