Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 Source: Lindsay This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 Lindsay This Week Contact: http://www.lindsaythisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2213 Author: Michael Power COUNCILLOR WANTS DRUGS OFF CITY'S STREETS Councillor Sal Polito Wants The City's Drug Dealers To Know They Aren't Welcome Here. Coun. Polito (Ward 9) wants a public committee established to deal with hard drugs in the municipality's urban centres. He suggested the idea during this week's emergency services committee meeting. Coun. Polito said he was first contacted in January by a member of the RCMP's drug enforcement division who lives in Lindsay about setting up a hard drug committee. A new committee - to be made up of volunteers - would work to prevent the City's urban centres from falling prey to the same fate as communities like Oshawa, where hard drugs have taken a toll on the downtown, Coun. Polito said. Coun. Polito stressed the sale of hard drugs also affects smaller urban areas such as Fenelon Falls and Bobcaygeon. "It's not just a Lindsay issue, although the primary focus (of a new committee) will be on Lindsay," he said. A committee dealing mainly with hard drugs in the City of Kawartha Lakes would likely be the first in Canada, Coun. Polito said. The group's broad mandate would focus on ways to curb drug sales, although that agenda could later be broadened to include other public safety issues, he said. "But right now the focus is on drugs." Coun. Polito stressed the committee would be a community-based group that would stay out of the police's hair. Rather, the group would co-operate with the police, similar to how Crime Stoppers works. The community and emergency services committee supported establishing a drug committee, but City council will get the chance to debate the idea during their regular meeting on Tuesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager