As I was walking past Tesco yesterday, past the youths that congregate around there, I was once again so disappointed to see drug deals being made openly on the street. I know that this is not a new problem, but I just don't understand why it is allowed to happen there. All the time.
I'm just wondering if any of you long-time residents of the area could enlighten me on the status of policing the area and why kids can just stand on the high street and deal so openly. Boggles my mind. Thanks!
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We know that there are drugs in virtually all communities. If someone wants drugs, they can find them. Turning the other cheek and assuming that it's just harmless weed being sold on our high street is irresponsible to the well-being of this community. If those dealers, who look to be youths (the ones I'm referring to at least) see the police walk on by, how will that affect the community? And not to mention their (the youths) future? I'm no expert, but just guessing that selling weed could just be the beginning for these people. Its not a safe and responsible community that allows and even accepts any drug dealing on the high street out in the open on a Saturday afternoon.
What the narcotopologists ignore is the fact that selling these drugs is illegal. If you tolerate the trade in drugs, however " harmless ", you are condoning law breaking. What next ? Is it OK to speed given that very seldom does it result in harm to others ? Is it OK to shoplift provided that the articles aren't that expensive ?
Taking no action against these pushers tells them that they can pick and choose which laws to obey. So where does it stop ?
Exactly! Well put.
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