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I hope someone is investigating this blatant display of open drug dealing at this intersection. Traffic actually backs up on Friday Nights with so many "customers". I have had to drive home via a different route for fear of a deal gone bad and the ensuing violence. I know it takes time to build a case against these hoodlums, but this is out of control.
12 Commentaires
KLP (Invité)
There really is only one solution to this inconvenience: end the War on Drugs and legalize them. This way, consumers of currently illegal can shop at safe, well-lit stores just like consumers of alcohol, tobacco, and coffee.
In the meantime, spread the word that people can by contraband safely online through venues like Silk Road and receive their purchases discreetly in the mail. That should alleviate traffic and the risk of violence.
Marie (Invité)
suggestion (Invité)
KLP (Invité)
The police are not the solution. They are part of the problem. You may have better luck with the Guardian Angels. They can address the problem with non-violence and make the dealers relocate. Of course they'll just inconvenience other people somewhere else then.
I encourage you not to prejudice drug dealers though. They play an important role I'm the local economy.
suggestions (Invité)
suggestion (Invité)
BJG (Utilisateur inscrit)
BJG (Utilisateur inscrit)
who cares anymore (Invité)
KLP (Utilisateur inscrit)
@suggestions: This issue is not about chilly drug dealers. Please stay on topic.
@BJG: Drug dealers have as much incentive to pay taxes on their earnings as everyone else, if not more so. If they get caught and are found to have not been paying their taxes, they face harsher penalties.
KLP (Utilisateur inscrit)
@who cares anymore: Why do we have to meet? It's 2013. Share a link.
Wait, were you talking in code? If you are trying to sell me drugs, you are doing it wrong.
Clos Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Membre officiel vérifié)