Pubdate: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 Source: Tonawanda News (NY) Copyright: 2007 Greater Niagara Newspapers Contact: http://www.tonawanda-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3679 BOOTING THE RIFF RAFF DESERVES PRAISE With a zero tolerance drug policy in the back pocket, the new Tonawanda Housing Authority board has actually taken a bite out of crime. No need for a dog in a trench coat, or even drug abuse resistance education. Tightening the enforcement at the Housing Authority has made a true difference. Last week, the City of Tonawanda Police Department reported of the 14 or so "problem houses" the authority used to contend with, there are only one or two now. The news must come as a relief tot he other 80 percent of the residents there, who, according to Housing Authority Board President Betty Hoffman, never posed a problem. Housing authorities, when the idea first came about, were designed so people on the cusp of financial instability could find affordable housing for themselves and their families. For many families, it was the difference between a life fraught with crime and dependence on others, and contributing to society in a balanced manner. Public funds are needed for these housing units -- and it's a justifiable reason for taxpayers to open their wallets. But it makes it intensely frustrating when people taking advantage of taxpayer generosity by selling or using illegal drugs. It's a slap in the face of good faith. The City of Tonawanda Police Department knows this, and the Housing Authority board knows this. Thankfully, City of Tonawanda residents along with law-abiding Housing Authority residents can find some comfort in this. Before this pat on the back gets too hearty though, remember there are still one or two acknowledged problem areas. Those need to be addressed, and then the authorities responsible for keeping things clean need to do their due diligence. It's hard to shove out the riff raff, as our City of Tonawanda Police Department knows. But it's easy to slide back into disrepair. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath