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police on Lodge St
Just back from a washed out cricket match and there are Police all over the place here ! 3 vans ,2 cars and community wardens on bikes. Up the back of Lodge St and on the street itself. Hope it's summat to do with louts hanging around Spar !
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Any update on what was happening?
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if my police radio is to be believed
spar have a doughnut discount on... |
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They didn't happen to be carrying some of Willows bushes around were they? :p
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You often find people defending crime by virtue of their own vices. I'm pretty sure there are people on here who like to get drunk and will defend their mates if they smash the odd window or two, after all it's only people out having a good time.:mad: Quote:
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Indirectly funding the dealer? How do you work that one out?
I agree with Dave. They are directly funding the dealer. How do they get the money to pay for their drugs? As they become more and more dependant and the cost of their abuse goes higher and higher they often resort to crime to directly fund the dealer. Not many people who go out for a drink (even if they get totally pie-eyed) resort to mugging, shoplifting and breaking and entering to fund their Saturday night out. |
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The lads have jobs, hell one of the lads dealers is at his work. Money aint a problem for them buying the stuff, if anything it's what caused it. Now smoking 2-3 joints daily compared to half a spliff at weekend, because they can afford it. |
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OK those guys you know can afford the stuff they buy - now.
The dealers probably don't need to commit any crimes other than drug dealing because they make quite enough from that. However, they won't just push to those who can afford it, they'll push to whoever they can get hooked and that includes people who can't afford it and commit crimes to finance it. If no-one bought drugs at all the dealers would be out of business. Then if there were no dealers the drug barons would be out business. |
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Do you know many serious drinkers? I have lived in bad area's and have alcho neighbours at the moment Far Far worse than any canabis smoker. The people who go out for a drink resort to, fighting, vandalism and spewing up all over town. Remember when talking about drugs, Alchol is one, just legal. |
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I have to say I rarely go out for a drink but when I do I can honestly say the above options are not ny reasons :rolleyes::) |
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I don't drink alcohol but I have been out with many people who do and are not addicted and violent.
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