Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kate Moss blamed for Britain’s booming gun culture…

Kate MossFirst she was accused by Colombia’s vice president of fuelling the country’s drugs problems, now it is the rise in Britain’s gun crime that supermodel Kate Moss has been partly blamed for by one of the country’s top police advisers. Lee Jasper, chairman of the Operation Trident Advisory Group which combats urban shootings, insists that celebs such as the catwalk beauty, 32, and her ‘junkie’ rocker boyfriend Pete Doherty are unconsciously helping fuel the growth of violent drug gangs on London’s streets by buying illegal drugs from them.
Moss was shamed in British newspapers last year when pictures of her snorting cocaine in a recording studio hit front pages. Doherty, meanwhile, has been convicted on drug possession charges and has also spent time in rehab fighting his addiction. “The middle classes and the Kate Mosses need to stop coming to places like Brixton (south London) to buy drugs,” Contactmusic quoted Jasper, as saying.
Last week, Colombian Vice President Francisco Santos expressed his dismay that Moss’ success following her drugs scandal had “glamorized” the narcotics trade that is tearing his country apart. The model, who was fired from a number of high-profile fashion contracts following her cocaine scandal, cemented her fashion comeback by being crowned queen of the catwalk at this year’s British Fashion Awards.

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