The country's worst drink driver has undergone a lengthy prison rehabilitation programme aimed at stopping him offending again upon his release next month.
The Parole Board today publicly released its latest decision on recidivist offender Raymond Charles Laing.
Laing was sentenced in 2012 to three years in prison for his 26th drink driving charge and 31st charge of driving while disqualified. He will have served his full sentence on May 15, and must be released.
At his last Parole Board hearing on March 19, Laing declined to appear before the board. In a late paper received by the board he quoted the words of a previous board: "I am a high risk offender and danger to the community".
The board noted he had graduated from the 33-week special treatment unit rehabilitation programme, and was preparing a relapse prevention plan.