Pubdate: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 Source: Illawarra Mercury (Australia) Copyright: Illawarra Newspapers Contact: http://mercury.illnews.com.au/ Page: 10 Author: A. Franks DRUG ABUSE: DRASTIC ACTION CALL THE Mercury's January 30 headline on page five said "Bad heroin kills two in city". Are there good batches of heroin around? I always thought all heroin was bad. Apparently not. Ambulance officers are flat out reviving these self-inflicted "victims" for free, and with no thanks, and sometimes they get abused by the "victims". We have photos of young addicts in the Sun-Herald, shooting up in broad daylight in the street, in front of officers of the Sydney Area Health Service who have just supplied them with a safe injection kit (compliments of the taxpayer). The kit consists of one syringe, one spoon, two sterile water bubbles for injection-mixing, three swabs and one disinfectant. These health workers only work nine to five. What a job! All this activity goes on 50m from the police station. Are they blind? Health Minister Dr Refshauge was shocked and is going to do something about it - like stopping the needle exchange program for that street. That is a misnomer in itself; they use the needle and chuck it. Drug abuse is aided and abetted by mealy-mouthed politicians, under-strength police, weak magistrates and misguided do-gooders and sob-artists in general. We need a strong leader with a lot of intestinal fortitude to take drastic measures to stop all this from happening. The law is already there and it will have to be implemented without fear or favour, not just before election time. Is this asking too much? I hope not. A. FRANKS Figtree - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski