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I'd shoot drug barons, says chief constable

BBC-News | 14.02.2003 17:26

Chief Constable Terence Grange would line drug barons up against a wall and open fire, he told a west Wales newspaper.

I'd shoot drug barons, says chief constable
I'd shoot drug barons, says chief constable


I'd shoot drug barons, says chief

Mr Grange is calling for longer jail terms for addicts
The head of Dyfed-Powys Police has said he would get rid of drugs in Britain by shooting international drug dealers who target Britain.

Chief Constable Terence Grange would line drug barons up against a wall and open fire, he told a west Wales newspaper.

Mr Grange said he would tell drug dealers "'If you would be so kind as to stand up against that wall for a minute.'

"Then I'd be shouting 'load, aim, fire'. Personally, I'd shoot."

Habit

He made his comments in an interview with the Llanelli Star newspaper, which is running a campaign locally to rid shops of merchandise which make drugs appear attractive to young people.

Mr Grange had given his backing to the campaign.

He also thinks people who are repeatedly convicted of drug offences should be locked up longer for their own good.

Mr Grange said most were addicts needing help to kick the habit, and claimed the best help available tended to be in prisons.

Mr Grange began his career in the police force in north London, and has a reputation for taking a hard line against drug use.

Steve Lyons, a drugs worker with 15 years experience based in south Wales, dismissed Mr Grange's suggestion that the best place for drug treatment was in prison.

He said while there were delays in accessing treatment for drug users, it was still possible for them to get help.

"To make a comment that the best access is within the prisons is nonsensical," he said.

"A lot of people we have seen will have potentially been introduced to drugs in prison.

"The prison is a prison, and it is there to punish people, not to treat substance misusers.

"Drug problems are long-term, and they need long-term solutions."

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lock 'em all up, hang 'em, flog 'em

14.02.2003 17:52

More authoritarian right-wing "solutions" to crime that are brutal, reactionary and doomed to failure from the start.. what else dou expect from the pig force? pigs porking on the streets, hassling youth, black people, muslims, anyone who looks "suspicious". beating protestors up. next step? shooting people? theyv already done it.. dont carry a table leg in your bag or they'll shoot you, dont be a black man or they'll shoot you.

who needs the pigs anyway if this is the best "solution" they can come up with for crime? when in doubt use violence, especially if its youre wife, if that doesnt work then kill them.. same old attitude.

hatethepigs


could be one or two cops among 'em

15.02.2003 10:35

he'd probably find that a good few of his so called drugs barons hale from the ranks of the aptly named drugs squads.
a lot of bent cops in the trade.
Also v interesting to note that the ill gotten gains are very quickly absorbed back into the capitalist system.
Big corporates the likes of M15 and the CIA are all involved in big Cocaine and heroin projects, the funds are then used for various covert operations.

nark