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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Drug War's Empty Promises
Title:CN BC: PUB LTE: Drug War's Empty Promises
Published On:2009-05-27
Source:Victoria News (CN BC)
Fetched On:2009-05-30 15:42:17
DRUG WAR'S EMPTY PROMISES

Re: Victoria's top cop vows to catch drug dealers (News, May 22)

Funny, back in March, Victoria police Chief Jamie Graham said it was
alcohol and alcohol abuse that was Victoria's number No. 1 problem.
Never mind, he says, it's drugs now.

Regardless of tough words, we have come to expect a low standard of
policing, with less than convincing, or even coherent, justification
of the need for increased staffing and funding.

Despite growing criticism in some circles, the war on drugs remains a
given for the vast majority of Victorians. It has, in some ways, been
a model for local government programs, continuing not due to success,
but because of its failure.

The city may continue to allocate money for the war on drugs because
victory is always just around the corner.

"Anti-drug warriors" eagerly seize upon evidence that their approach
still works -- supported by the lack of arrests by plain-clothes
police officers -- and are rewarded with escalating budgets by
council. There are many things that the people of Victoria need, but
none more important than police leadership in the war on drugs.

The fact is that neither Graham nor city council seem concerned with
how the empty promises and little results after many years of failure
present themselves.

Graham likely has another metaphor up his sleeve, and regardless of
the lack of success, he has brought entertainment back to Victoria.

William Perry

Victoria
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