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Kate Moss
Should social services step in? I couldn't give a tinker's cuss that she's worth millions and has an army of nannies/helpers, she is abusing a class A drug, and in the interests of equality should be investigated by social services, in much the same way as any 'normal' person would.
Better still, the father contest and win custody on the grounds she is an unfit mother.
In my (possibly rather simplistic) mind, if you are taking class A drugs, you are automatically an unfit mother.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I beg to differ greggo123. Cocaine use is rife amongst 'city slickers' and you don't see every 4 bedroom detached/semi in the home counties having its door kicked it.
Most of the time, police aren't interested in users. Instead they watch users and dealers, to find the big guys, and eventually the importers. So I actually don't think that any normal person would have the police round, whether they kicked the door or rang the bell.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article314026.ece
quite the opposite greggo - she is going to be investigated, simply becuase of who she is and I have read a quote somewhere else saying the police will investigate because they are worried about the example this famous women sets for others.
I am not a drug user but I have to as this question -
Why are drugs classified and illegal?
Why is alcohol not classified and illegal?
Why do we produce cars which are capable of 180 mph?
They are all potentially killers butit would appear to be down to personal choice in the latter two.
I know this seems very simplistic but I am playing the Devils Advocate - forgetting KM for a moment.
I am more interested in why drugs are classified and illegal though.