Source: Vancouver Province (Canada) Copyright: The Province, Vancouver 1999 Website: http://www.vancouverprovince.com/ Contact: Thu,14 Jan 1999 Author: Jack Keating, Staff Reporter, The Province COPS SAY GOAL IS TO DISPERSE DEALERS Vancouver police say they don't want to send the downtown east side's drug problem into other neighbourhoods, but they do want to disperse the dealers. "It is a concern because we don't want to displace a drug problem into another community," said Insp. Gary Greer, in charge of police operations in the downtown east side and a big chunk of the city's east side. "What we are attempting to do is a dispersal. "The dispersal is send a couple of guys [here], a couple of guys there. Their impact on a community is quite small, but when you have 20 or 30 on a street corner like you may see in front of the Carnegie Centre [at Main and Hastings], it becomes a real problem. "It's not only a threat to the community. It's difficult for the police to deal with, because two policemen approaching 30 people can't do much. "So our attempt is to break this up. We don't want those kind of numbers anywhere in the city. "We want to disperse this problem as best we can, so that they don't have an impact on the city. "If a community is relatively healthy, it is hard for these guys to establish themselves on a street corner. The downtown east side, which is beset with so many other problems . . . it's relatively easy for them to be down there. And without a community to really attack them." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake