Pubdate: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 Source: Vancouver Courier (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Vancouver Courier Contact: http://www.vancourier.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/474 Author: Perry Bulwer ONE NEIGHBOURHOOD'S SUCCESS ANOTHER'S PROBLEM To the editor: A letter in your Mar. 3 edition from Mountain View residents claims success in ridding their neighbourhood of criminal elements and suggests some measures residents of the Sunset neighbourhood can take to achieve the same success ("Mountain View cleanup a success story"). The letter writers fail to see the irony here, as it is very likely that their "success" came at the expense of other neighbourhoods such as Sunset. Is it really a success when one neighbourhood merely pushes their problems into other neighbourhoods? The social problems related to prohibited drugs and prostitution do not disappear simply because one neighbourhood manages to rid themselves of the most visible and vulnerable participants, namely addicts and street workers. That has been tried for a hundred years in Vancouver and the result has merely been a revolving door of displacement from one area to another. The Mountain View residents say that the key to their success has been constant vigilance. Their neighbourhood, and many others, have gone the way of vigilante justice. Until drug and prostitution laws are repealed or reformed, we will continue to see this pattern played over and over, proving the maxim: "The only thing we learn from history is that we never learn from history." Perry Bulwer, Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake