Pubdate: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 Source: Osoyoos Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Osoyoos Times Contact: http://www.osoyoostimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3873 Author: T. Lussier Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) 'DRUG-PUSHING TRANSIENTS HURTING TOWN' Editor: Who is welcome in Osoyoos? Drug-pushing fruit pickers and transients, or tourists? First I would like to ask the Mayor of Osoyoos if he is more focused with the overgrowth of the town with all the condos and townhouses, that you do not need, or the infestation of drug fruit pickers and transients? It seems that this town has lost its quaintness with the overgrowth of the town and the lack of respect for the tourists that come there to vacation and spend their money. Our family has been going to Osoyoos for years and I find that over the last 2 years, this year in particular, it is running rampant with drugs, hippie fruit pickers and transients. We were there over the 1st of July weekend and the town was covered with barefoot, smelly, rude, hippie fruit pickers and transients begging for money. Not only did they move into the town and took over, but they were lying all over the park when the fireworks were on. They would not move for anyone and openly smoked marijuana, and shot up drugs. I was afraid for my family and will not be back to Osoyoos for a very long time to come. I will take my family to a far better place than the town that I feel has turned a blind eye to its problem. If your Mayor does not do something to put a stop to the town being overrun by these people no one will be wanting to return and that will mean a great loss to the economy and tourism. I think that it is high time for the people of Osoyoos to wake up and take notice of what is going on around your town. Don't sit on the butts hoping someone else will do it for you. Wake up your Mayor before it's too late. Get the filth out of the town and don't allow them back in, or your town will suffer a great loss of generations of families who have come to your town to enjoy themselves for the summer. T. Lussier Surrey, B.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman