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British R&B singer Amy Winehouse performs at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on May 28, 2007. (UPI Photo/Rune Hellestad) 
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Published: May 15, 2008 at 9:49 AM

LONDON, May 15 (UPI) -- Troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse reportedly won't be charged despite a newspaper's publication of video images that seem to show her using drugs.

To convict someone of drug possession, investigators must be able to prove what the alleged narcotic is and photos showing a person allegedly using drugs aren't proof of what the substance is, authorities say.

The Sun newspaper, which published the images that appeared to show Winehouse smoking crack cocaine, said the decision by police not to bring charges against the singer is drawing criticism.

Former Scotland Yard Commander John O'Connor told the newspaper: "Winehouse is cocking a snook at the law. She's openly taking drugs and getting away with it. It's an absolute scandal that nothing can be done."

"Amy Winehouse is an appalling role model, as is Kate Moss and Pete Doherty. But she cannot be made an example of until action is taken against her," former Shadow Home Secretary Ann Widdecombe remarked upon hearing Winehouse wouldn't be charged.

Dads Against Drugs founder Rob Broomfield also told The Sun, "The tragedy is that we're watching this young woman die in front of our eyes and nothing is being done."

Topics: Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss, Pete Doherty
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