That some rookie numbers there. Seems like police spent a lot of time and effort on something that has probably made no difference to the drug trade.
Makes you think why police is not spending their time on why government is facilitating such trade in the first place. Corrupt politicians are keeping the outdated “war on drugs” to ensure gangs can make massive profits tax free and police is going after pawns to make it look like they are doing *something*.
The reality is that if dealer stops responding, customers just call the next one.
Ah, the pitfalls of ‘quick fix’ proprietary security solutions.
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That some rookie numbers there. Seems like police spent a lot of time and effort on something that has probably made no difference to the drug trade.
Makes you think why police is not spending their time on why government is facilitating such trade in the first place. Corrupt politicians are keeping the outdated “war on drugs” to ensure gangs can make massive profits tax free and police is going after pawns to make it look like they are doing *something*.
The reality is that if dealer stops responding, customers just call the next one.
Ah, the pitfalls of ‘quick fix’ proprietary security solutions.