Source: SF Examiner, 6/20/97, op/ed letters Contact: Yahoo raps Amsterdam By Wayne Smith One has only to substitute "alcohol" for "drugs" in Theodore Dairympie's article to see the speciousness of his arguments ("legalizing drugs. "Alluring but false," Opinion Page, June 16). Indeed, he makes the same distorted arguments put forward by prohibitionists against alcohol. Most disturbing to me, however, is his slander of Amsterdam. According to Dalrymple, Amsterdam is "among the most violent and squalid cities in Europe." I vacationed in Amsterdam last summer and this spring, and am considering moving there. Though the Dutch are very apologetic about what they consider a high crime rate, almost all crime there is sneak theft. Violence is virtually unknown in Amsterdam (unlike Dairymple's native England), as are youth gangs. And I cannot imagine how any sane or honest person could describe Amsterdam as "squalid." The city center, made up almost entirely of buildings 300plus years old, has been restored and is so spotlessly clean and new looking that one gets the feeling of being in a huge theme park. Like San Francisco, Amsterdam makes much of its money from tourism, which would be difficult if not impossible if the city in any way resembled Dairymple's disingenuous description. We have enough yahoos in America pushing specious arguments in favor of our useless and selfdestructive drug war. We don't need to import misinformation from England. WAYNE SMITH San Francisco