 | | Ian Brown talks Pete Doherty |
Former Stone Roses frontman, Ian Brown - who spent four months in Strangeways
prison for allegedly threatening a stewardess on a flight in 1998 - insists
being behind bars won't stop Pete Doherty from taking drugs.
He told NME magazine: "Pete Doherty really isn't going to get any benefit in
prison. A lot of screws are dealers. In Strangeways prison they used to
throw drugs over the wall hidden inside dead pigeons. You can get an ounce
of weed inside dead pigeons.
"My advice to Pete is to get off the class A drugs first."
Pete, who is currently in rehab at Clouds House clinic, Wiltshire, was
ordered to quit drugs or face a prison sentence last month.
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