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WOW! ur a snitch, go kill urself. |
^ lol BlueG2, you keep hitting their nerves, now they're all coming out on RS to bitch hahaha |
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I've lived in two neighborhoods now where the drug trade started sliding in... and break-ins started ramping up almost immediately after. I've seen the trade start to pick up in our current neighborhood as well (quiet cul-de-sac in the 'burbs), and vehicle break-ins start to pick up along with it. The customers come to the end of the street to meet their score... maybe they need extra cash, maybe they're just bored, but they seem to like to kill time waiting by casing the cars on the street and in the building complex. Neither dealers nor customers are "local" to the neighborhood, it's just a convenient, out-of-the-way meeting place, far enough off the beaten track to be inconspicuous, but near enough to major routes to facilitate readily blending into the crowd. Fortunately this time, there are more people than just us who care enough to phone the cops when they see this activity, and even if they don't bust anyone, just an increased police presence in the area is enough to move the trade somewhere else. |
Too many criminals out there for Police to catch them all, Policing in Canada requires help from the citizens. Make the call. Police may be one more piece of information away from developing enough intel to obtain a search warrant, or to at least justify the funds to conduct a surveillance project. Your information will go on file and help in the big picture, which most people here don't seem to see. |
If you were going to do something, you should have gone to a payphone or something in Maple Ridge and gave all the guys info, not post it on a forum. |
Well if I were you, I wouldn't say anything to the police now. Do you know how HUGE RS is in it's members? Think about it, it's possible someone might know who your talking about. Example: A male, 5"10, eye glasses, braces, skinny, school boy look could seem like the most innocent person around you but behind all that could be the biggest dealer under the table and you'd never know compared to the big bulky shaved headed tattoo guy stereotype. All I'm saying is you should of never come to RS to ask "What to do.." If your real intent was to bust this guy, you should of went to your local police office and reported it to remain undetected. Now, your just a heat score. I'm not a computer tech or whiz, I know just about as much as every other college/university kid needs to know but let me tell you this, in grade 5 many years and years ago even with my childish skills and some time on my hands I could crack an IP address with my friends. I'm not a dealer, I know people that deal, some of the nicest people i've met and some not so nice, point is, you don't know who's watching you. By coming here I understand you needed advice on what to do but sometimes it's better you just do something yourself and not tell anyone about it. Besides, everyone browses these forums: Cops, Druggies, Addicts, Dealers, ect...If you think RS is some "safe" community where only everything that's posted here ONLY RS members can see and it stays a secret... you got a lot to learn |
Car theft, and breaking into cars for valuables is probably mostly done by addicts or bums who need quick cash. I would think that in a car forum, those here would be sensitive to things such as having their cars vandalized, stole, or broken into... Most of those, except vandalism, are a results of people wanting fast cash. |
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I don't really have much to add to the actual topic other then I guess maybe a little wisdom that I can't even take credit for... 1) For the op: "All it takes for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing." 2) To some of the sad post's in this thread: "The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who in time of moral crises maintain their neutrality." |
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Neither of those quotes are biblical, you realize... the first is Edward Burke, the second is from Dante. Just a little culture for you heathens... |
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Its good to know that thanks for clearing that up Posted via RS Mobile |
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> Athiest here < Thanks soundy. Hell does not have to be "hell" ie :devil: . |
holy fuck, end this thread already |
Call the police. Don't let anybody (even the internet) knows about that. Simple. Some pathetic human beings in this thread is why I smell weed almost everywhere I go in Vancouver. Smoking weed gotta be the cool thing people do it on the beach in plain sight. No the police won't arrest the crackheads. What can do they with them? Nothing. We don't have addict camps unlike some place in Asia. And you're right, one call doesn't do shit. But if everyone do their parts, it should be reduced. I don't doubt many of the ones that advise people "turning the blind eyes" do crack at one point or another. It must be extremely tough to be a law enforcer here for sure. |
Snitches get stitches! But seriously, why bother reporting him? My friend used to deal crack and coke, then one day the police catches on, so then he got busted soon afterward. Just let the police do the work themselves. Glad my buddy's okay now with no charge and he's more legit then ever. |
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If I was the OP I would ask for a deal :troll: |
Sweet mother of god some of you guys are dumb as a post. Report this guy, and any other drug activity you see. Yes this can make a difference in helping police operations (see the post a few above), clean up your neighborhood, and slowly help wear down the drug trade. You know what happens if this guy doesn't get called in? Cars start getting broken into, houses start getting broken into, and more dealers start moving into the area because they find out that the area seems to be turning a blind eye. No calling in one dealer isn't gonna suddenly change the world, but if regular citizens help provide tips to crack down on dealer, and dealers start getting hit harder, I'd bet fewer people would want to be dealers. Fewer dealers = harder on the drug trade. |
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It's not about stopping the trade, or putting any kind of dent in it. It's about getting that shit away from the neighborhood. Turn up the heat, and the dealers and junkies will be forced to do their business elsewhere. Citizens that want to keep their neighborhood nice need to do their part to show that scum isn't welcome. |
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