Today we see, in the news, that Scotland has an "emergency" with drugs related deaths.
Well if you have lived in certain areas of Scotland and seen the depravation which followed the mining strikes, but never really recovered, you'd know this was not news but a simple statement of the facts.
However I thought I'd look at the way Scotland is spending money on issues that kill people.
I checked the spending on drugs related issues. Fairly easy to get ahold of. Around £175 million.
Then I checked, or tried to, how much they are spending on speed controls. Quite difficult. I could only get the ongoing maintenance costs of one road, the A9. It was nearly £4 million. That's ONE road. Granted it is the biggest single killer of drivers in Scotland.
So what is the stat for those dying of drugs?
1,187 in 2018.
How many people died on the roads in Scotland in 2018?
165.
But it is easy you see. Punish the drivers and you make money. Support the Druggies and you lose money.
In England the statistic is 66 drugs related deaths per million. In Scotland it is 219.
But, by all means, lets concentrate on keeping the speed down and reducing deaths on the road, whilst making a mint out of it and let those addicted to drugs keep on dying... We might even be able to save another 10 or 20 lives next year. Meanwhile the drugs related deaths go up by the hundreds.