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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Coming late to this and have only skim read the replies.
I assume you mean the Tesco near Turnpike Lane and if so I think it's probably connected to the betting shop a little further along Wood Green High Road as well as the proximity to the tube station. The drug dealing is a bit more prevalent now but it's been a 'scam' area for years.
As a middle age woman I get asked for change but one of my teenage children has been offered drugs in Duckett's Common after school and while still wearing school uniform (in a previous thread this was thought to be amusing and an exaggeration).
Life on the ladder is a bit of a bubble but I have seen a fair bit wrt to drugs and prostitution going on (sometimes when I have been with my children in the early to mid evening).
I can only assume that police resources are very stretched and so someone offering you weed is not a priority compared to other situations they have to deal with.
I don't know what cannabis smells like. Should I be worried ?
Yes there's a lot of opinions based on ignorance
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