Pubdate: Wed, 02 May 2007 Source: Prince George Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.pgfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2135 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n525/a10.html Author: Nathan Paul Prince DRUG CRIME NOT NEW Editor: I read the newspaper this morning ("Drug crimes worrisome," Free Press, April 25) and actually ran it across a few of my friends because this is not new news. We work, live and play near the downtown districts and I'm sure a lot of our city's citizens know what crack shacks are downtown, just through word of mouth. I'm certain the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are also aware but have other policing matters to attend to on their daily basis. There are quite a few residents in the City of Prince George who have other policing matters that need attention and none of us like to be left out. Quince Street residents and area renters should be advised that the money they pay to live there reflects the type of activity they will receive. If the rent is really affordable and accommodating then we know the area will attract specific income residents of Prince George - - that's life in any part of North America whether it be Mexico, Los Angeles, Montr=E9al or anywhere else in between - consider it a global thing. So crack shacks aren't new to the world, and they certainly aren't a new epidemic to Prince George - it's just more likely they have became obvious news in the past few months because some residents realize the money they're doling out are going to places other than Slurpees and licorice. As a previous candidate for mayor to the city I do have to say that though it makes for good reading material, the fact that the RCMP have made an online statement concerning the event and the fact that they are hesitantly acknowledging the events publicly that crack shacks "exist" in Prince George is at least a step forwards to my idea that they cannot police this city effectively to the extent that residents would prefer. When I ran for mayor in the past election the other year, I did mention that I wanted municipal policing to be implemented here in this northern town. The RCMP are decoratively appointed to their positions by the Crown, and as such, though able to be hired to conduct policing matters, they are actually supposed to conduct their duties as appointed by the Crown. If you want cops like on TV you seriously have to hire municipal police to go out after speeding drivers, loud vehicles, drunk and disorderly humans and uncivil people. And it is time for council to start getting phone numbers from Vancouver on who to speak with about hiring municipal law enforcers. It is now 2007. Why are we talking about this today? I brought this up the other year. I will be running for mayor again in the next election and hopefully a couple of the past candidates will begin voicing their opinions as well. We are all interested in making sure this city works effectively, and will continue to work effectively 80 years from now, for our children when they mature into adults and begin taking over these types of matters, as well for their own children's sakes. Nathan Paul Prince, Prince George - --- MAP posted-by: Derek