Pubdate: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 1999 The Province Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste. #1, Vancouver, BC V6C 3N3 Canada Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouverprovince.com/ Author: Emma Poole DRUG COPS TURN UP HEAT ON TRAFFICKERS Police say they are cracking down on drug pushers who have infested Broadway SkyTrain station. "We know there's a problem at the Broadway station, but it exists from Broadway all the way to New Westminster," said Const. Anne Drennan. She said police are beefing up patrols at Broadway, adding there is an ongoing "sting" which has contributed to the arrests of several dealers over the last few weeks. The bigger problem, she said, is eliminating drugs along the entire SkyTrain route. "We are concerned about displacing crime when we crack down on one area," said Drennan. Karen, 31, who lives two blocks from Broadway station with her three teenage sons, said Broadway station is crawling with pushers. She said police pay too little attention to the station. She said RCMP pay more attention to drug dealing at the Metrotown SkyTrain station in Burnaby because it's in a higher income neighbourhood. "Metrotown isn't the entire problem," said Karen, who didn't want her last name published. "Broadway (station) is a huge problem and sooner or later someone is going to get killed. Metrotown gets all the attention because of all the stores around there. No one cares about Commercial Drive. "I fear for my children's safety and my safety as a woman. "Mark my words, a child will die and then people will pay attention." She said her neighbours want a meeting with police to discuss the drug problem, similar to a meeting held last week in Burnaby. The Province checked five SkyTrain stations over two hours and within minutes of getting off the train at Broadway and Metrotown, dealers were offering drugs. At the Broadway station a man in his 20s openly propositioned us. "Coke? Coke?" he asked, while a group of five others watched for signs of police. When we declined, the dealer smiled and walked off, looking for his next prospect. Within 10 minutes, he successfully complete three drug transactions just steps from the SkyTrain entrance. It was similar at Metrotown. "Hola, hola!" said one dealer. "You want rock? You want rock?" Rock is crack cocaine. When we declined, he told us to "have a nice day." Before we left the station, he did a deal behind a concrete pillar under the tracks. He also approached kids coming home from school. They didn't buy his drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea