For those with statements about his age and he shouldn't be doing this I will address this issue.
Age has nothing to do with drug use.
Recreational drugs can be loads of fun, doesn't matter what your age is.
Addiction is the problem.
Most people I know that have become addicted to them are addictive about everything, they are born with it.
Having a bit of coke, or a scoob, here or there is not addictive, it's just a bit of casual fun.
A great deal of older people are addicted to legal drugs but no-one seems to mind because they are old and apparently its ok if it comforts them.
Any addiction can be harmful.
I have a friend, she is 67, she is still very active in going out, seeing bands and having a great social life.
She works in a very hard job and handles it admirably.
The other week we were going out to see a band and we had a few drinks at home beforehand. She walked over from her house, a suburb away. She gets there and says she didnt realise it was that far and how it took her nearly an hour. I was pretty impressed as I wouldn't have done it, she then says "it didnt help that I'd just dropped a quart"
I said "A quart of what?"
"Acid" was her reply
My jaw dropped and I started to laugh when she says, "mind if I light up a joint?"
"Go ahead, you've made my day!"
I do agree on the perspective that Keogh should have been more wiser, after all he gained entry to the club after our drug scandal. Not to mention that the Barba situation is still relatively fresh.