News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Neighbourhood Drug Concern Ruins Move To Harbour |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Neighbourhood Drug Concern Ruins Move To Harbour |
Published On: | 2011-01-18 |
Source: | Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 17:07:27 |
NEIGHBOURHOOD DRUG CONCERN RUINS MOVE TO HARBOUR CITY
To the Editor,
Wanting a better place to raise my kids, I packed up and jumped the
boat for the greener pastures of Nanaimo.
After I moved in and set up house, I discovered a pattern with my
neighbour. Cars would pull up, someone would run in for a few seconds
and then leave.
The first hot day we had, I could smell a stench like I had never
smelled before. It was worse than any dump I've ever been to. I went
to the neighbour's house to express my concerns and could see rats on
the counter in the kitchen.
They would not open the door and threatened me if I ever came back.
I called the police who told me that there was nothing they could do
unless they could see drugs in the house. I then called the city who
told me health conditions was not their department.
I am worried the kids are going get bit by a rat or find a used
needle. I can't afford to move, but also don't think I should have to.
I am so disappointed in my new city and think some awareness is warranted here.
Peter De Broder
Nanaimo
To the Editor,
Wanting a better place to raise my kids, I packed up and jumped the
boat for the greener pastures of Nanaimo.
After I moved in and set up house, I discovered a pattern with my
neighbour. Cars would pull up, someone would run in for a few seconds
and then leave.
The first hot day we had, I could smell a stench like I had never
smelled before. It was worse than any dump I've ever been to. I went
to the neighbour's house to express my concerns and could see rats on
the counter in the kitchen.
They would not open the door and threatened me if I ever came back.
I called the police who told me that there was nothing they could do
unless they could see drugs in the house. I then called the city who
told me health conditions was not their department.
I am worried the kids are going get bit by a rat or find a used
needle. I can't afford to move, but also don't think I should have to.
I am so disappointed in my new city and think some awareness is warranted here.
Peter De Broder
Nanaimo
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