:01:05
There were villains lock ed away for
12 years for robbing a bank of 10 grand,
:01:10
doing time with drippy hippies
doing 12 months
:01:13
for smuggling two million quid's
worth of puff.
:01:17
I mean, work it out, mate.
We're in the wrong fucking game.
:01:22
Drugs changed everything.
:01:35
Always remember that one day all
this drug monk ey-business will be legal.
:01:39
They won't leave it to people lik e me
when they figure out
:01:42
how much money there is to be made:
Not millions, fucking billions.
:01:48
Recreational Drugs plc.
Giving people what they want.
:01:53
Good times today, stupor tomorrow.
:02:07
But this is now.
:02:09
So, until prohibition ends,
mak e hay while the sun shines.
:02:18
I'm not against it.
:02:21
I'm a businessman whose commodity
happens to be cocaine.
:02:25
Ten years ago, charlie was for pop stars
or a celebrity's birthday bash.
:02:30
It was demonised by Daily Mail readers
getting drunk in naff wine bars.
:02:35
Now they're my biggest clients.
:02:39
This is Clarkie. Double first at Cambridge
in Industrial Chemistry.
:02:44
Well, he's got to pay off
his student loan somehow.
:02:50
Today, I only deal in kilos.
:02:53
Depending which tariff you use,
:02:55
that'll cost you either 28 grand
or 15 years in prison,
:02:58
which is more time than a rapist.