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понедельник, 17 сентября 2018 г.

New photo Locals on road blighted by druggies paint ‘dealer parking space’ in bid to shame police into action

RESIDENTS fed-up of drug dealing on their streets have taken action by creating a ‘drug dealers only’ parking space to highlight the issue.


An anonymous group of artists working in an east London neighbourhood installed the space to draw attention to the issue.


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Furious residents unhappy with drug dealing on their streets have taken matters into their own hands – by changing the road signs and creating a ‘drug dealers only’ parking space[/caption]


Calling themselves the Columbia Road Cartel, they also installed six signs on lamposts in the area near Shoreditch yesterday morning to underline levels of drug crime in the region.


The fake street signs said ‘Crack pick up point’, ‘give way to oncoming drug deals’, ‘needle free zone’ and parking bays labelled ‘drug dealers only.’


Local resident Penny Creed tweeted the images, saying: “Local street artists trying to embarrass the @metpoliceuk and @TowerHamletsNow into doing something about the brazen drug dealing in my neighbourhood #columbiaroad #asb”.


Resident Jonathan Moberly said: “One corner of our street is used as a drug collection point 24 hours a day.


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Residents are hoping the signs will deter drug dealers from operating in the area[/caption]


Weavers Community Action Group / Triangle News
Residents are hoping Tower Hamlets Council will be embarrassed into trying to take action[/caption]


Weavers Community Action Group / Triangle News
One resident says drug dealing occurs around the clock[/caption]


“Heroin and crack addicts gather in small groups waiting for deliveries which arrive by speeding car.


“It is barely possible to avoid walking around or through these gatherings when leaving or returning home.


“Six months ago my stepson Jake was victim of a hit-and-run by one of the dealers.


“His ankle was badly smashed and he is still unable to return to work. The authorities seem to be powerless or uninterested to act.”


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Other signs have made clear that residents do not want drugs taken or sold in their neighbourhood[/caption]


Weavers Community Action Group / Triangle News
Residents are hoping the police will be shamed into action by the lengths they have gone to[/caption]


Another resident said: “I have to change the way I walk home from work as there are so many picking up drugs at 7.30pm. Where I work they sleep outside every night in Florida Street, we have to have the needles picked up each day.”


The Weavers Community Action Group, which commissioned the signs, claims to have around 70 members in the area.


A Tower Hamlets spokesperson said: “Like the rest of London, Tower Hamlets suffers from some blatant drug dealing at times.


“We understand the frustration of these residents, which is why the council has invested £3 million in additional police officers to make up some of the shortfall in government cuts to the police.


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Tower Hamlets Council have said they understand residents’ frustration and have invested £3million in their police[/caption]


Weavers Community Action Group / Triangle News
One resident claims her stepson was the victim of a hit-and-run by one of the druggies[/caption]

“We are also working with the police on Operation Continuum, which targets drug dealers and offers support to those affected by it. So far, 160 people have been arrested as the operation works its way around the borough.”


Metropolitan Police Crime Data indicates that the number of arrests in Tower Hamlets has dropped since July 2013, with 3,011 arrests between July 2013-2014, compared to 1,842 arrests between July 2017-2018.


The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment.



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