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op actually says he knows this person, rather than some guy across the street. he knows him name number and went to school with him. taking this guy out of the equation isnt going to change anything. If you really want to see and end to drugs, its never been about dude in the neighborhood, its the bigger guys. |
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I highly doubt he's doing transactions from his home and if he is then he deserves to get caught. Posted via RS Mobile |
20% revsceners are drug dealers... |
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I wonder where you got the statistics from. Did you conduct an RS survey? Do you know all 30,000 RS members? 6000 of them are dealers you say? :IDL:IDL |
OP is just takin out the competition. |
^ LOL 6000 dealers shieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet |
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The ignorance in this thread is awesome. There are 2 things you have to take into consideration here. Is OP's DD dealing from the house or is he a driver. "A friend of mine" sells. He never EVER had anyone come to his house. That's the stupidest thing a dealer can do. Letting the customers know where he lives. For 1 they will knock on your door at any time of day or night and you don't fucking want that. 2 they have the possibility of trying to rob you or they can pass of your address to someone else to rob you. 3. It brings heat on you. If he's a deliver driver (most likely scenario as most low level dealers are just delivery boys) The entire operation is done by DELIVERING the drugs to the people who need them. So saying your crime rate is going to go up because you have a dealer living in the neighborhood is NOT a fact. The crack heads live where they live and the drugs come to them and THEIR neighborhood. This guy your thinking about calling the Po Po on probably didn't come up with his clients on his own. It takes a long time to build a client base for this type of thing and you don't want to be stealing other peoples customers. SO he probably just got given a phone and told to deliver. If he get's busted someone else gets the phone and the cycle continues. Besides most low level guys like make a fair bit of money then get tired of the every day bullshit you encounter dealing with crackheads all the time. Then you give it up and go on with normal everyday life. In conclusion, if you think your going to stop the trade of drugs by calling the police and wasting their time, your wrong. The crackheads are not going to stop being crackheads because you stopped one of the 5 numbers they call for drugs. Berz out. |
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OP just trolled all you guys :noob: :noob: |
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All I see from your text are nothing but postulations why "nothing would happen anyway" with dramatic reasoning like "phone calls don't stop the drug trade" or "he's probably not a direct threat to his neighbors" |
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like say, 5 guys top, not even to the point of being a deliver boy LOL |
If the OP wants to report the dealer then let her report the dealer. You guys make it sound like she's doing something wrong. And if the police don't do anything about it, well then they don't do anything about it but the cops actually will bust runners. |
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Police procedure is always pull suspect over, sits in their car for atleast 40 sec to a minute. In this time, the suspect have already gotten rid of all the stuff. If the suspect is smart, he would swallow already when the officer flashed his lights. If the dealer is so unfortunate and gets a raid on him, the sentence will be light. Two years house arrest and not being able to cross the border to the states for five years if he pleads guilty (which he is going to if he gets busted red-handed). And if this happens, he's going to come back in two years and do it again. By calling the police because you witness consisting drug dealing with your neighbour and the same dealer everytime will not stop your neighbour from drug dealing. It's the people that needs the drug that is creating these scenes, not the people that sells it. By calling the police, your chance of having that dealer caught is slim. Cops know these thing happens and it happens for a reason so they are not strict on it. Your best bet is talk to your neighbour and kindly ask him to not deal in an open area. Going outrage or calling the cops solves nothing. |
This is a perfect example of why the crime rate here is so high. Everyone turns a blind-eye to everything because "it's not my problem" and "just this one won't make a difference." According to the logic in here, what is the point of calling the police if you see a crack head breaking into your car for drug money? If you put one in jail there are still a million crack heads out there that are going to need money and are going to break into your car to get that money. Crime stoppers and other related programs are set up so that you can report a crime and maintain your anonymity so that you have no fear of retaliation. Also, if you express a concern for your safety and there is a chance the drug dealer could find out you were the one who reported them, it is highly unlikely that the police would act upon your information as your safety is the top priority. |
If you think having a drug dealer in your neighbourhood is okay then there is something wrong with you. There are obvious safety concerns for everyone one in the community. You would be surprised how many attempted rips there are only for the robbers to target the wrong house and end up victimizing a normal family. Drugs relate to just about all property crime. Everyone on this forum can sympathize when a car gets broken into. And one more thing, the runners do live close to where they work. Would you drive from Surrey to Vancouver everyday for work if you didn't have to? Also where do you think they got recruited to be a runner in the first place? It's in your neighbourhood. |
Here in Langley the RCMP have a prolific offender program. It consists of about 20 men and a few women who are constantly getting into trouble with the police. The RCMP then focuses on these individuals and will watch and arrest them for any crime they commit. The point of the program is to get as many charges against the people so they will eventually end up facing Jail time or the opportunity to get clean from drugs/alcohol. Im sure other detachments have very similar programs and you'd be surprised how a little information or "intelligence" can help the Police. |
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LOL as I was reading this thread all I could think of was this Slanging out your house = Heaty and Shitting where you sleep |
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Those of you who refer to people as rats or imply that the op should look the other way, likely do so because you are personally or you associate with drug dealers. Cocaine, heroine and meth have never done anything but destory lives and every little action adds up to helping to remove it from our society. Anyone who attempts to deny that fact is either ignorant or mentally deficient. Posted via RS Mobile |
It's funny how some of you guys are telling people not to rat, and it wont do shit, yet in the Riot thread you are all supporters of getting the people who were involved. What's the difference? Crime is crime. You guys go buck wild trying to play scooby doo on the rioters but then defend drug dealers. Yes, being a low level drug dealer isn't bad, but neither is fighting with people on the streets are cheering on looters as well right? Typical RS, hypocritical losers. |
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When I was in highschool I always heard stories about, "I was smoking a joint but the cop took all the weed i had and let me go.", "I was drinking beer in public but the cop let me go just this once", "I got pulled over for speeding but the cop let me go just this once," "I got pulled over because i didnt have my N sign but he let me go just this once" Cops have this discretion and is often practiced. Especially the laxation on weed. So a part of the influence of 'turning a blind eye' can be influenced by cops. ex/ If i see someone smoking a joint and call the cops right now, its more likely that the cop will just take the joint away and let him go. And if i see this happen, the next time i probably wont bother to call. |
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