Pubdate: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Copyright: News Limited 2000 Contact: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ Author: Piers Akerman, GRIM MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS THE State Government is showing particular pigheadedness in its decision to dump its legalised shooting gallery in the middle of Darlinghurst Rd. It would also appear to have contravened its own law, the Drug Summit Legislative Response Act 1999, which demands that the siting of any Government-backed shooting gallery be made after extensive community consultation and with a level of acceptance at the community and local Government level, and with regard for public health and safety, and visibility. Plonking the chosen site next to a cab rank, opposite a bus stop and opposite the Kings Cross rail station, apparently the fifth busiest in the State during peak hours and the busiest in the evenings, flies in the face of the Act. After the closure of two illegal shooting galleries mentioned during the Wood royal commission. Porkies and the rooms which operated out of the Tudor Hotel, crime in the area dropped markedly. With just the promise of a soon-to-be-opened legal shooting gallery, crimes such as bag-snatching and car break-ins are on the increase, and not just throughout the Cross but radiating from Potts Point through to the eastern suburbs. It is evident the crimes are committed by people from the Cross by the number of discarded bags and other stolen effects found around the area. Like it or not, the Cross will be a focal point for tourists during the Olympic Games. Do we really want visitors to take away memories of the Harbour, the Bridge, the Opera. House, and stupefied junkies lying opposite the Kings Cross railway station? - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea