Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 Source: Metro (Ottawa, CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Ottawa Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Author: Joe lofaro Page: 2 INJECTION SITE TO BE SECURE Group seeks to address fears as proposal to go to council The group that is proposing to create a supervised injection site in Sandy Hill said it will have security on site to address fears about an increase in drug-related crime - something Ottawa police chief Charles Bordeleau said is a significant concern. The Sandy Hill Community Health Centre is gearing up to formally ask the federal government for an exemption to allow such a site to exist, but has to win the support of city leaders first. The site would offer a kit to drug users to inject illicit drugs, such as heroin, using a clean needle and alcohol swabs under the supervision of a nurse. Rob Boyd, director of the centre's Oasis drug treatment program, said in an interview Monday that he expects to submit a draft security plan to Bordeleau in the coming days. The plan would include a mobile security staff member from the centre equipped with a cell phone who would be responsible for ensuring visitors are not actively loitering or trafficking illegal drugs in the vicinity, he said. "If you do see somebody buying and selling drugs, let us know and we can respond to that," said Boyd. Bordeleau told Metro recently that he worries the neighbourhood would see an increase in drug traffickers preying on vulnerable drug addicts. "They'll go in, inject their illegal drugs, and then after a period of time come back out. So it's not as if they're going to be living in a bubble and being isolated from everything. They come back out into the community and potentially walking around and hang around that specific area," said Bordeleau. "This is not just my concern. This is the stuff that we are hearing from members of the community that have serious concerns about the potential impact of crime and disorder issues in their neighbourhood." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt