Pubdate: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 Source: Scarborough Evening News (UK) Copyright: 2008 Johnston Press Digital Publishing Contact: http://www.scarborougheveningnews.co.uk/contactus.aspx Website: http://www.scarborougheveningnews.co.uk/ Author: James Hanley POLICE ISSUE DRUGS ALERT Police In Scarborough Say Drugs Will Not Be Tolerated In Town. The warning follows a major search operation at the weekend, which used a "passive drugs dog" and saw 18 people searched in pubs and clubs in St Nicholas Street and St Thomas Street. The operation, carried out jointly by the police, Scarborough Council and local Security Industry Authority, in co-operation with the town's licensees, led to two people being warned for cannabis possession. Acting Insp Graeme Kynman, of Scarborough Police, who led the operation, said: "Scarborough has a thriving nightlife, occasionally spoiled by the anti-social and violent behaviour of a small minority. Often those responsible are affected by drink and drugs. "We want people to enjoy the town and have a great time and not have their evening spoiled by a minority of law-breakers. "The weekend's operation was designed to help prevent such incidents occurring in the first place and to send out a strong warning to anybody contemplating drug abuse in our town, that it will not be tolerated and anyone found with illegal drugs will face the full force of the law. "We also recognise the harm that drugs misuse causes to communities, individuals and their families. Wherever possible we will work with those individuals that come to our notice to overcome their drug related problems and live healthy and crime-free lives. We will continue to provide access routes into treatment and other effective interventions. "We will continue to integrate prevention, education and harm minimisation into our own enforcement responsibilities." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin