News (Media Awareness Project) - US NC: LTE: Let The Police Take Care Of Illegal Drugs |
Title: | US NC: LTE: Let The Police Take Care Of Illegal Drugs |
Published On: | 2003-08-27 |
Source: | Topsail Voice (NC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 15:56:22 |
LET THE POLICE TAKE CARE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS
Dear Editor,
I read with interest Joe Rigby's letter to the editor (Aug. 20, Help Sneads
Ferry get rid of illegal drugs).
While the idea of discouraging illegal drug use is a valid and morally
correct intention, I couldn't help but wonder if a "citizens group" is an
appropriate vehicle for policing the unincorporated area of Sneads Ferry.
It also occurs to me that the factual content of Rigby's letter, as well as
the front-page story that ran simultaneously, was not substantiated by
anything or anyone other than Rigby and his opinion.
While the thought of murder, assault, domestic violence, and a myriad of
other evil acts is indeed a scary thought, neither Rigby nor the news
article confirm that "almost every crime issue in Sneads Ferry in recent
months" has been related directly or indirectly to drug use.
It would seem that some concrete statistics would be called for prior to
leaping to such an inflammatory statement.
Rigby's thinly-veiled attack on the Sheriff's Department renders his
hypothesis, that Sneads Ferry is under the control of the drug lords,
suspect in the best case scenario and smacking of a hidden agenda in the
worse case scenario.
His well-known support for incorporation of Sneads Ferry surfaces rather
quickly as a possibility.
Even more disturbing to me is his "confidential hot line," pitting neighbor
against neighbor, encouraging citizens to report people they think may be
buying or selling drugs -- this is clearly vigilante tactics.
If we have information about our neighbors, we have a Sheriff's Department
to whom we should direct our information; not a hotline manned by unnamed,
non-professional, wannabe cops.
I think that prior to besmirching the entire community of Sneads Ferry with
accusations, Rigby and the Topsail Voice would do well to research some
accurate statistics to validate their statements, and use their energy to
encourage cooperation with the system we already have in place -- the
American justice system, not Rigby's Secret Police.
Kenneth Berg
Sneads Ferry
(Editor's note: While Joe Rigby was quoted in the article mentioned in the
letter, he is not in charge of SFCIA, he is just one of its members.)
Dear Editor,
I read with interest Joe Rigby's letter to the editor (Aug. 20, Help Sneads
Ferry get rid of illegal drugs).
While the idea of discouraging illegal drug use is a valid and morally
correct intention, I couldn't help but wonder if a "citizens group" is an
appropriate vehicle for policing the unincorporated area of Sneads Ferry.
It also occurs to me that the factual content of Rigby's letter, as well as
the front-page story that ran simultaneously, was not substantiated by
anything or anyone other than Rigby and his opinion.
While the thought of murder, assault, domestic violence, and a myriad of
other evil acts is indeed a scary thought, neither Rigby nor the news
article confirm that "almost every crime issue in Sneads Ferry in recent
months" has been related directly or indirectly to drug use.
It would seem that some concrete statistics would be called for prior to
leaping to such an inflammatory statement.
Rigby's thinly-veiled attack on the Sheriff's Department renders his
hypothesis, that Sneads Ferry is under the control of the drug lords,
suspect in the best case scenario and smacking of a hidden agenda in the
worse case scenario.
His well-known support for incorporation of Sneads Ferry surfaces rather
quickly as a possibility.
Even more disturbing to me is his "confidential hot line," pitting neighbor
against neighbor, encouraging citizens to report people they think may be
buying or selling drugs -- this is clearly vigilante tactics.
If we have information about our neighbors, we have a Sheriff's Department
to whom we should direct our information; not a hotline manned by unnamed,
non-professional, wannabe cops.
I think that prior to besmirching the entire community of Sneads Ferry with
accusations, Rigby and the Topsail Voice would do well to research some
accurate statistics to validate their statements, and use their energy to
encourage cooperation with the system we already have in place -- the
American justice system, not Rigby's Secret Police.
Kenneth Berg
Sneads Ferry
(Editor's note: While Joe Rigby was quoted in the article mentioned in the
letter, he is not in charge of SFCIA, he is just one of its members.)
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