Are they on drugs?
14th Nov 2006, 04:00 GMT
Given that two thirds of all crime is drug-related, money devoted to drug rehabilitation is a sound investment. Yet the Government has drastically cut its spending on such programmes, and therefore has only itself to blame for this latest fiasco.
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