Pubdate: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 Source: Times Union (Albany, NY) Copyright: 2013 Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/452 Author: William Aiken WHERE'S SCRUTINY OF DRUG RAIDS? To the editor I see that the Albany Police Department, along with six other law enforcement agencies on the federal, state and local level, including Homeland Security, participated in another "disenfranchisement operation" ("All about 'street violence,'" Feb. 6). The 11-month investigation netted 31 suspects charged with 226 counts. All were from the Capital Region. These massive drug investigations are executed almost exclusively in poor, minority inner-city communities. But what really caught my ire was Mayor Jerry Jennings' take on this raid. On his Friday morning radio program, he commended the Albany police and the other law enforcement agencies involved in the raid. Then he commented further that he hopes the young people finally get the message that drugs won't be tolerated in Albany. The mayor is well aware these drug investigations have become routine. Each time, we hear the same-old, tired message that selling drugs won't be tolerated in New York. After numerous such raids in Albany, the young people are obviously not getting that message. What are the results? Fewer drugs in Albany? No. Why do we keep trying the same approach with the hope that it will work? According to Albert Einstein, that's the definition of insanity. The annual budget to finance these sweeping investigations appears to receive a blank check, since their cost to the taxpayers is rarely reported. The media don't bother to question the effectiveness or analyze the long-term results of these investigations, either. The city of Albany could benefit from a little scrutiny. WILLIAM AIKEN Member Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Schenectady - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom