Pubdate: Wed, 22 May 2002 Source: Vancouver Courier (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Vancouver Courier Contact: http://www.vancourier.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/474 Author: Jim Speros FORMER SF COP APPLAUDS FOUR PILLARS To the editor: Gerald Daubert's letter ("Lefty Garr ignores community's needs on drug issue," Letters, May 8) raises some interesting points but sidesteps the premise of harm reduction and safe injection sites: everyone is a vicitm so to help one segment eventually helps everyone. I am not an advocate for drug legalization-far from it. I spent the last 27 years chasing addicts and dealers and dealing with the results of their activities. I just retired from the San Francisco police department and now live up here. I completed a thesis for our Command College that focused on how urban police would deal with medicalized heroin. Vancouver can be a role model to the world in humane and common-sense approaches to addicts and the surrounding public. Safe sites work very well in Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Switzerland. The Dutch system compels addicts to take responsibility for their lifestyles. Crime statistics for the last four years show the trend is a stabilization and lowering of many property crimes commonly associated with drug addict populations. It is not an answer unto itself, but it can be used with other tactics. Addictions are part of the human condition and need to be dealt with as such. What we don't need are closed conferences, as recently occured here, that espouse a closed-minded and one-sided approach to dealing with addiciton. The billions of dollars and thousands of lives wasted in the U.S. should tell Canada that. Don't adopt the U.S.-style of drug war. Retain your sovereignty and humanity. Jim Speros, Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom