matt<3ketamine
Bluelighter
http://rt.com/news/street-cleaning-alcoholics-amsterdam-975/
So what do people think of this story?
Seems it's working for some and if it keeps the addict busy I believe they are less likely to be abusing in any way as much as they might if in a normal scenario over here etc, I'm quite for this but obviously rules and guidelines would need some work
But some addicts might like a stronger drink so what could be done to help them as handing out bottles of vodka is not HR
So yay or neigh, whatcha tink eh?
So what do people think of this story?
Seems it's working for some and if it keeps the addict busy I believe they are less likely to be abusing in any way as much as they might if in a normal scenario over here etc, I'm quite for this but obviously rules and guidelines would need some work
Alcoholics, who are taking part in the project voluntarily, say they are happy to be there as it gives their lives “some structure”.
"Lots of us haven't had any structure in our lives for years, we just don't know what it is, and so this is good for us," Frank echoes"
But some addicts might like a stronger drink so what could be done to help them as handing out bottles of vodka is not HR

But what alcoholics like is that Gerrie and the Rainbow Foundation gives them light, 5 per cent beer, not 11 percent or 12 percent.
This project is not the first experience for the Foundation. It was initially set up to help heroin addicts 35 years ago.
One of its projects - “drug rooms” in Amsterdam – lets drug users to use drugs in a safe environment.
So yay or neigh, whatcha tink eh?

