I remember Lesley Riddoch saying that, when she visited court, she was gobsmacked to see how someone who was given a custodial sentence, whether of three months or of three years, was taken down below to serve their sentence—in more modern courts, they might not necessarily be taken below, but they are taken away in handcuffs by police or Reliance officers—whereas someone who was given a community sentence got a wee note of paper telling them to turn up at the social work department at an unspecified date...