Pubdate: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 Source: Delta Democrat Times (MS) Copyright: 2002 Delta Democrat Times Contact: http://www.ddtonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2123 Author: Barthell Joseph Jr. A POLICE PRESENCE IS ESSENTIAL TO DRIVING OUT DRUGS To the editor: Help! Ours is a great city fast on the way to being a crime capital. Please consider the following: Illicit drug sales and use are the root cause of 90-plus percent of all crimes committed in Greenville. The existing law enforcement strategy and tactics for the suppression of the drug trade and drug use are not effective. The existing criminal justice system is not effective in breaking up the drug sales and use business in Greenville. Make no mistake about it - the drug trade is a business. How is any business adversely affected? A business is disastrously affected when customers are lost. How are customers lost in the drug business? By a constant show of strength by law enforcement personnel at the drug dealer's place of business - the key word is "constant" - 24-7, rain or shine! The constant show of strength must consist of a policeman - in uniform, on foot - in front of or near the drug dealer's place of business. In all history, no war has ever been won without infantry. What is a drug dealer's place of business? A house on a residential street, a street corner, a park, a storefront in a business district. Our city police know most of these drug-selling locations. Those that are not known will gladly be pointed out by citizens sick of the drug trade in their neighborhoods. How can one policeman in front of or near a drug dealer's place of business stop the drug trade? Simply by being there - being on post, on city property - writing down the prospective customer's license plate number. These police foot patrolmen may make few or even no arrests - but the drug dealers in search of customers will move to new locations. If the policemen will follow, the drug dealers will then move to other cities and towns. Police in those cities and towns can stand in front of their drug businesses. This strategy and these tactics will drive the drug dealers out of business in Greenville! How is any business ruined and destroyed? By lack of paying customers. The police action plan outlined above was conceived and successfully executed by Chief Ruben Greenberg of the Charleston (S.C.) Police Department. The drug trade is so open and notorious in Greenville that there is the perception in portions of our population that elected and appointed officials are being bribed - "are on the take" - from drug dealers. I do not believe our officials are taking bribes; however, perception is often taken as fact. The primary duty of any government is the safety and well-being of all citizens. Do our citizens feel secure in their own homes or when they move about Greenville? I think not. This is a call to duty - our elected and appointed officials must now fulfill their most important responsibility. The British have an apt saying: "There are no bad soldiers, only bad leaders." I do not brand our officials as "bad." I do say they must fulfill their most important duty, and no longer accept half-hearted measures to stop the drug and crime trade that will destroy our city. "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." (Edmond Burke) If not now, when? If not our elected and appointed officials, who? Barthell Joseph Jr., Greenville - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake