Re: Mick Govin banned for two years for doping. : Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:16 pm
tiswallace wrote:
But he'll still be hanging around with the same old mates who are doing the same old thing , so the temptation to have another dabble is always there .
That's my theory on why so many who go into rehab or prison ( well maybe drugs are just as rife in there ) to get clean / dry out come out and hang out with the same old gang and are soon back to square one .
That's my theory on why so many who go into rehab or prison ( well maybe drugs are just as rife in there ) to get clean / dry out come out and hang out with the same old gang and are soon back to square one .
I read a really good article in a paper on holiday a couple of years ago (can't remember which one or who by?) where the writer proposed that prisoners should be allowed, encouraged or even required to re-locate and set up a new life for themselves whilst on parole.
May have been in the US, where nipping back home isn't quite as easy because of the size of the country although, as the writer correctly pointed out, it would never work as some do-gooders would argue that it is against someone's human rights.
Think the article went on to suggest that a repeat offender (3 strikes and you're out) couldn't blame anyone/anything but themselves after a fresh start and should be imprisoned for life, regardless of their crime, which I felt may be a bit OTT?!