News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Alter Structure Over Lavatories To Flush Out Dealers |
Title: | CN BC: Alter Structure Over Lavatories To Flush Out Dealers |
Published On: | 2000-10-29 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 03:58:06 |
ALTER STRUCTURE OVER LAVATORIES TO FLUSH OUT DEALERS
Its design near Carnegie Centre haven for drugs
Vancouver police want changes to the brick-and-concrete structure
sitting over underground lavatories in front of the Carnegie Centre at
Hastings and Main.
The existing building is viewed as a safe haven for drug dealers and
addicts.
On Friday, police spokeswoman Anne Drennan said a report that police
want to close the washrooms is untrue. However, police do want the
above-ground structure redesigned.
Drennan said the existing building allows drug dealers to peddle
narcotics out of view. A redesign can remove hiding places she said.
In July, a 10-day police blitz resulted in the arrest of 75 people
charged with dealing drugs outside the Carnegie Centre.
This followed closely on a similar crackdown that led to 65 dealers
being arrested in Pigeon Park.
Drennan said a claim by a coalition of neighbourhood interests that
staff at the Carnegie Centre want their corner of Hastings and Main to
be declared an arrest-free zone for dealers and addicts is false.
No such request has been made, Drennan said, and police will continue
to enforce drug laws and make arrests.
Its design near Carnegie Centre haven for drugs
Vancouver police want changes to the brick-and-concrete structure
sitting over underground lavatories in front of the Carnegie Centre at
Hastings and Main.
The existing building is viewed as a safe haven for drug dealers and
addicts.
On Friday, police spokeswoman Anne Drennan said a report that police
want to close the washrooms is untrue. However, police do want the
above-ground structure redesigned.
Drennan said the existing building allows drug dealers to peddle
narcotics out of view. A redesign can remove hiding places she said.
In July, a 10-day police blitz resulted in the arrest of 75 people
charged with dealing drugs outside the Carnegie Centre.
This followed closely on a similar crackdown that led to 65 dealers
being arrested in Pigeon Park.
Drennan said a claim by a coalition of neighbourhood interests that
staff at the Carnegie Centre want their corner of Hastings and Main to
be declared an arrest-free zone for dealers and addicts is false.
No such request has been made, Drennan said, and police will continue
to enforce drug laws and make arrests.
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