Pubdate: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 Source: Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) Copyright: 2002 Alexandria Daily Town Talk Website: http://www.thetowntalk.com/ Feedback: http://www.thetowntalk.com/rw_submit.htm Contact: DRUG TIP LINE ON INTERNET INNOVATIVE We're not quite sure just how workable a city of Alexandria Web site for anonymous reporting of illegal drug activities may turn out to be, but if it does pass muster we're all for it. Some information via the Internet is completely unchecked, but the same can be true for telephone tips, for example. To be sure, illegal drug trafficking is among the city's biggest problems and fighting it is imperative. And if a Web site by which people can report via cyberspace their observances of illegal activities in their neighborhoods and do so from the relative comfort of their homes will help in the fight against illegal drugs, then by all means that method should be utilized. We certainly hope Sgt. Newmon Bobb, the Alexandria police officer who heads the Narcotics Division, is correct in his assessment that cyberreporting of crime is the wave of the future. We also hope he is correct in determining that reporting of illegal drug activities via the Web is a way of reaching a large number of people who otherwise wouldn't be reached. Much of Bobb's enthusiasm comes from the fact that the Alexandria Police Department's Web page was already drawing a large number of e-mails which needed to be directed to Bobb's attention. So now there is not only a site to which illegal activities involving drugs can be reported, but there is also provision of information on drug-arrest statistics and descriptions of various street drugs. That means that the site, www.alexpolice.com/narcotics not only serves a law enforcement purpose, but it also serves an educational service. Such use of technology for the protection of public safety is innovative and of good service to the public. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh