17 November 2008 11:01 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Kiefer Sutherland's seven-week jail stint a year ago has given the actor the incentive to quit smoking - because he wasn't allowed to smoke behind bars.
The 24 star spent last Christmas in prison after he was convicted on a drink driving charge, and had to spend 48 days nicotine free.
He says, "I was very glad to know that I could quit. And one day soon I will."
And another thing he's determined to avoid is another jail stint.
He tells the new issue of Men's Vogue magazine, "The lights never go out, 24/7. You can't cover anything. You can't even put your head under a blanket. All the cells have cameras in them."
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