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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Grandad boosted pension by dealing crack<br /><br />Richard Smith<br /><br />The Daily Mirror<br /><br />8/09/2010<br /><br />A grandad became a crack dealer because he couldn&#x27;t survive on his pension, a court heard yesterday.<br /><br />White-haired David Hartley delivered the drug from a supplier to street dealers because he was worried about paying his TV licence and water bill, it was claimed.<br /><br />The 65-year-old middleman admitted having crack cocaine with intent to supply and was jailed for four and a half years.<br /><br />He was caught when police stopped his car and smelled cannabis. In his pocket were 50 grams of crack cocaine.<br /><br />Julian Kesner, prosecuting, said: He was refreshingly candid. He said &#x27;Yes, this is crack. I can&#x27;t survive on my pension. I am just delivering it for other people. There is more in my landing cupboard&#x27;.<br /><br />Hartley had drugs worth a total of 8,400, said Mr Kesner.<br /><br />He said: He would not name the man he was working for. He said he got 200 for dropoffs and pick-ups. His mobile and fuel were paid for.<br /><br />Andrew Hobson, defending, said Hartley, from Gloucester, was jailed for nine years in 2002 for importing drugs from Jamaica which he had claimed were planted. Mr Hobson added: He does not fit the profile of a person involved in the supply of class A drugs. He is 65 and has three children, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />He became involved in drugs 10 years ago when he took pity on someone he knew at work and helped her get off heroin.<br /><br />For some reason he became a user and has not been able to kick his habit until very recently while on remand in prison.<br /><br />His concerns were TV licence arrears and water arrears. For a man of his age such small debts weighed heavily on his mind. It made him cross the boundary from being a drug user to being involved in supply.<br /><br />Judge William Hart told him at Gloucester crown court: Your age may well be one of the attractions of using your services. You do not fit the profile of someone involved in this sort of offending.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-world/2010/09/08/crack-dealer-at-65-115875-22545454/#ixzz0yz4soCng<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/9/grandad-jailed-for-selling-crack.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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