Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 Source: Vancouver Courier (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Vancouver Courier Contact: http://www.vancourier.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/474 Author: Michelle Martin BROADWAY END OF DRIVE A DRUG DEALERS' UTOPIA To the editor: A smile of chagrin erupted when I read your article "2004 a better year for Drive's law-abiding citizens," Oct 24. While the supposed street level improvements to the Commercial Drive area between "Venables to just south of 12th" sounds like a great accomplishment for all of the businesses peddling cheap sustenance, I am sad to say that the increased police presence in this area has not solved anything for the blocks around the SkyTrain station, which have become a relative utopia for street level activities such as open drug dealing and open drug use. Walking to the Safeway from my house with my six-year-old has become "running the gauntlet" of people openly smoking crack. My neighbour approached me in tears this week stating that she could not get access to her car because inebriated individuals were using it as a meeting place. She approached a local business and their security guards to help out and call the police, and they never showed up. As well, the security guards flippantly stated to her that this area is going to hell and they were not going to accompany her to the car. All of this happened while she was with her eight-year-old son. For all the attention that the Da Kline Cafe has attracted, at least whatever they were doing was discreetly run for several months without much attention. Now, the police are trying to save face regarding their No Tolerance policies, yet as usual, it is all for show. It has not solved anything by pushing street dealing from one block to another; it just systematically ruins one family neighbourhood after another. The worst thing is that it is our children witnessing these activities on a daily basis, and what was once a nice area to walk around in has become very unwelcoming. In the end, it is to the detriment of these Commercial Drive businesses, for it drives people like myself into our cars and out to "safer areas" to spend our money. And that is what this is really about, right? Michelle Martin, Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Josh