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The Home Office has settled out of court
6 prisoners sued for compensation for having had to come of drugs "cold turkey" in jail. The case has been settled out of court.
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Mmmm, I would have gone to court on this one.
By stopping access to drugs these scrotes would have gone cold turkey, by allowing them access to drug the prison service would be allowing an illegal trade to take place. They should argue that it is not the prison service that is forcing them through cold turkey, it is the lack of an illegal supply chain and so the addicts should by rights be sueing the dealers for not making their addictive substance available to them. Or we could just give each of them a kilo of pure stuff and let them get on with it, I bet there wouldn't be a problem for long and it would save us a fortune in keeping them in comforttable surroundings :D |
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They wouldn't be able to sue dealers because it was actually Methadone which the prisoners were denied. This is a controlled but not illegal prescription only drug and heroin substitute.
It beggars belief that this was settled out of court or even taken seriously in the first place. I'm sure that like smokers, most drug addicts would like to give up. This enforced cold turkey, although not pleasant by any stretch of the imagination, may be the best thing to have happened to these prisoners and IMO I think that they are taking advantage of our compensation culture by trying to cash in. |
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surely if they already had prescriptions when they entered then they should continue with them. I can't see diabetics having insulin withdrawn or people taking warfarin?
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That was their argument Ian. But considering they are now 'clean' I'm inclined to agree with Lettie.
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It is the greedy lawyers that take advantage of the 'leaky' laws, to line their grubby pocket and milk the public purse. There are far to many of them, some who spend their life soliciting cases such as these.
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Absdolutely ridiculous - if they didn't want their supply cut off they shouldn't have done whatever they did to end up in prison! For them to be allowed to take the home office to court for compensation is a ludicrous situation.
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.......... and even more ludicrous that rather than fight it the HO has paid up out of court. I can't help wondering what the next lawsuit will be for. Wait for the one about claustrophobia from being locked up in those nasty little cells.
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Exactly - it opens the floodgates doesn't it, as you say Willow it will be interesting to see who tries it on next
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So much for Home Secretary John Reid's tough, new approach. New Labour, same old bull.
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unbelievable. totally gobsmacked.:mad:
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the link to this story is here BBC NEWS | UK | Payments for prison 'cold turkey'
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