Pubdate: Fri, 06 Dec 2002
Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY)
Section: BSN Coffee Break
Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News
Contact:  http://www.bigsandynews.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975
Author: Scott Perry
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine)

TURKEY DAY BUST REDEFINES 'DEFENSIVE DRIVING'

While we were slaving over a hot stove Thursday, some other "cooks" were 
using our highways and byways as their kitchens and creating a recipe for 
disaster.

A police stop Thanksgiving Day near the Big Sandy Regional Jail in 
Paintsville offers a frightening example.

Inside the truck stopped by Johnson County deputy Howard Dotson was what 
appeared to be a working lab for the manufacture of crystal meth, including 
two jars of the highly volatile chemicals used in the manufacture of that drug.

The find confirms concerns shared by police that drug cookers are becoming 
a mobile danger, taking the manufacturing process to the road to avoid 
suspicion and detection.

And, they are filling our roadways with car bombs.

The manufacture of crystal methamphetamine creates fumes that are highly 
explosive. As long as the jars holding these drugs are sealed, the dangers 
are less, but a fender bender in the wrong place at the wrong time could be 
disastrous.

Drug makers and drug dealers are an innovative lot, and law enforcement 
must match them with stiff penalties to deter the move to mobile operations.

In addition to charging them with the illegal manufacture and distribution 
of drugs, these moving bombs should be cited for transportation of 
hazardous materials, terroristic threatening and any other charge that 
might fit the crime.

Our prosecutors and our courts should consider the potential for disaster 
before any bargains are made or any sentences are imposed on the guilty.

The rest of us, meanwhile, need to redefine defensive driving.

Keeping an eye on the other guy on the roads has always been a good policy, 
but now it could be a matter of life and death.

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