Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jan 2009 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2009 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Canwest News Service 'I'LL JUST NEVER SAY IT IS A LOSING BATTLE' Excerpt Of Transcript Of Alberta Provincial Court Judge Heather Lamoureux Questioning Calgary Police Detective Doug Hudacin During The May, 07, Trial Of Philip Kaminsky, Found With Two Grams Of Crack Cocaine In His Possession. Det. Hudacin Was Testifying As A Calgary Police Drug Expert. Judge: If this is such a difficult problem along 7th Avenue and the St. Louis and Cecil Hotel and Olympic Plaza such that you cannot even walk down the street without getting approached to buy drugs, how come it is not being stopped? Det. Hudacin: That is not really a question I can answer. Judge: What haven't they been able to stop? Det. Hudacin: In my opinion, the bottom line is money. Not so much the money the police service has or the government has, there's a lot of money to be made selling drugs. Judge: How does that affect your desire as a police officer to stop it? Det. Hudacin: It does not affect my desire to stop it, not in the least. What I am saying is there is a lot of money to be made in the world of drug trafficking and everyone wants to make money. So for everyone that gets arrested, for everyone that goes to jail, there's going to be another one or two that's going to take their place to make money.... If you could control the addiction aspects of it, there would be no demand for it. But I don't think that is going to happen. I mean, again my opinion on it, through time man has been addicted to one thing or another, whether it's, you know, drugs, alcohol, gaming. I mean we have, you know, people have addictive personalities. Judge: So it does not matter what we do, really? We are fighting a losing battle? Det. Hudacin: No, I don't think it is a losing battle. I mean, I think it's just a -- Judge: Sure it is. What part of it do you think we are winning? Det. Hudacin: Ma'am, you'll never get me to say it is a losing battle. It is a battle. Judge: I am not here to make you say anything. Det. Hudacin: It is a battle that is very hard to fight. It is a battle, where -- no, I'll just never say it is a losing battle. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath