Just watched that Victoria Derbyshire show.... They reckon that the dealers have been groomed and are like slaves being transported around the country to deal drugs.
No mention of taking responsibility for ones own actions .... Or personal choice.
It is not a question of feeling sorry for the poor little darlings but of recognising that low-level inadequates are generally in well over their heads whether they know it or not, and in any case they cannot escape. It's not like the police will protect them from retaliation.
It is the people higher up the chain who need to be targeted if we are ever to end this. As I may have posted before, if you can't get them for selling drugs -- and generally they are too well insulated for this -- then follow Eliot Ness and do them for income tax or even car tax offences.
It is not a question of feeling sorry for the poor little darlings but of recognising that low-level inadequates are generally in well over their heads whether they know it or not, and in any case they cannot escape. It's not like the police will pro
I saw the other night that Albanians move slabs of coke in, and carrier bags of cash out, seemingly at will. There seems to be no business front behind these people, simply gangsters. How do they have free access to these shores when they are not yet in the EU?
I saw the other night that Albanians move slabs of coke in, and carrier bags of cash out, seemingly at will. There seems to be no business front behind these people, simply gangsters. How do they have free access to these shores when they are not yet
Remember watching a news report earlier this year (or was it last year?) on the raising of university tuition fees. One school leaver was interviewed, and said something like, "if they won't pay us to go to university, there's nothing now to stop us becoming drug dealers on the street."
As if the only alternative to a university education was to become a drug dealer. No idea if that's relevant to this thread, but it made me think of it and laugh. Perhaps with that level of perception of life's wide gamut of opportunity, universities would be better off without such alumni.
Remember watching a news report earlier this year (or was it last year?) on the raising of university tuition fees. One school leaver was interviewed, and said something like, "if they won't pay us to go to university, there's nothing now to stop us