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Camden Carrot Clampdown

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    Camden Carrot Clampdown

    I see that the Met are now arresting anyone foolhardy enough to indulge in pot or cabbanis, I for one applaud this move.

    It high time we adopted a zero tolerance policy to this lethal and deadly drug.


    Now ..where did I put me skinzs ?



    From the Indie ....



    The decision by the Metropolitan Police to start arresting anyone caught with cannabis is an admission that the current system of warning people, rather than arresting them, is not working in some inner-city areas.

    The police are introducing the tough policy, called "no deal", on cannabis in Brixton following complaints that an increasing number of dealers are openly selling the drug and are harassing passers-by. More cannabis users are also being attracted to the area.

    Police will begin a three-month "positive arrest" policy for anyone caught with cannabis in Brixton and surrounding areas from 12 December. At the end the trial, the policy will be reviewed.

    Chief Superintendent Martin Bridger, the commander of Lambeth, which includes Brixton, said: "We want people to enjoy coming to Brixton without having to face drug dealing, its associated crime and the intimidating behaviour it can lead to."

    Paul McGlone, who represents the Brixton ward of Ferndale on Lambeth council, said: "You only have to walk down Brixton High Street and you face a barrage of offers for you to buy hashish or whatever from aggressive drug dealers."
    Rachel Heywood, who chairs the Brixton Area Forum, said she hoped the move would stop "drug tourists" visiting the area.

    The move is a remarkable change in approach for the police in Brixton. Four years ago, Lambeth's borough commander, Brian Paddick, sparked a national debate when he ordered his officers to stop arresting people for the possession of small amounts of cannabis and concentrate on dealers of hard drugs. Police found they could save hundreds of hours of time by just warning people with small amount of cannabis rather than arresting them for an offence that might result in a small fine.

    The approach was adopted nationally in January 2004 when David Blunkett, as Home Secretary, downgraded the drug from class B to class C. Under the changes to the law, the police ceased to treat possession of cannabis as an arrestable offence in most situations. But they retained the power to designate "arrest zones" where cannabis use was problematic - which is what is happening in Brixton.

    Lord Stevens, the former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, said the changes caused "a massive amount of muddle" and many people believed cannabis had been legalised.
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    #2
    We want people to enjoy coming to Brixton without having to face drug dealing

    Am I missing something here? Why would you want to go to Brixton if not to buy drugs?
    Chico, what time is it?

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      #3
      Legalise the lot and sell it in Supadrug. Take all the crime out of it.

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        #4
        How are "they" going to catch "them"?

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          #5
          Thats strange...listening to the radio today they said that the fuzz will probalby stop arresting anyone with either 10 ecstasy tabs or enough kif to roll 10 spliffs as this is deemed for personal use...
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #6
            Originally posted by darmstadt
            Thats strange...listening to the radio today they said that the fuzz will probalby stop arresting anyone with either 10 ecstasy tabs or enough kif to roll 10 spliffs as this is deemed for personal use...
            But a packet of 20 bensons and a litre of whisky is OK?

            Ah well, tulipe as they say 'appens!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
              We want people to enjoy coming to Brixton without having to face drug dealing

              Am I missing something here? Why would you want to go to Brixton if not to buy drugs?
              Misquote Rebs.

              My apologies , it should have read.


              We want drug dealers to enjoy coming to Brixton without having to face Police Officers.

              Hope that helps.

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                #8
                Wasn't it the Camberwell carrot?

                F in "Withnail" mode
                We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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                  #9
                  But in Brixton they are gonna arrest everyone "Zero tolerance" I thought legally you could carry, as long as you're not supplying

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                    #10
                    Buying drugs in Brixton

                    Well, if you like paying £10 for a packet of Oregano, or £50 for a gramme of sodium bicarb then go and buy drugs in Brixton.
                    There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think

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