Pubdate: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 Source: Vancouver Courier (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Vancouver Courier Contact: http://www.vancourier.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/474 Author: Victor Godin 'CHAMBER OF DEAD' PERFECT SPOT FOR SENATOR LARRY To the editor: Re: "Senator takes issue with Ball's take," Letters, June 2. Larry Campbell is clearly under the illusion that he left an historic legacy as Vancouver mayor that needs vigilant defence. How else to explain his ongoing sniping at Sam Sullivan through letters to the editor? Sullivan, admittedly is an easy target. Larry's proudest achievement is the supervised injection site. Every testimonial to that dubious experiment is filled with evasive terms, weasel words and the veiled potential of unproved benefits. That's because its promoters can't produce any hard data showing a significant impact on crime, disease and addiction. And Larry did launch the first of a string of addict hotels to be built throughout the city. Occupants of Larry's Lodges will not get treatment on site nor, in fact, will they be obliged to partake in any kind of treatment. The only staff they will ever have to deal with is a solitary untrained desk clerk who will hand them their key as they come and go at all hours. This will cost taxpayers $72,000 per addict annually. By comparison, an old age pensioner can max out at about $11,000 a year in Canada Pension after a lifetime of hard work. Perhaps Larry's most memorable legacy is the five-minute tantrum he directed at Steven Harper before the last election. For that, he was rewarded with a Senate seat by a grateful Paul Martin. Throughout his life, Larry has been famous for his starring roles among dead people. First as Coroner and later as head of COPE. He should do just fine in the Senate. Victor Godin Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman