I live across from what was the Del Monte Hotel, and the revolving door is in 
full effect there. A middle aged women lives there who's a crackhead, and she 
spends her days wandering our street, in the middle of the street, waving down 
cars and begging for money. I called the PD on her when she pulled down her 
pants and started peeing in the middle of the street. Every 1 to 2 weeks, the 
PD shows up, usually with an ambulance and they haul her away. She comes back, 
and starts all over.
Last night, I was talking to a friend out front, and she came staggering over 
asking for money and I told her to go home or I'd call the police. This has 
been going on for nearly 2 years. That building is full of people being paid to 
live job free wasted lives, and the landlord could care less. 

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <oakdorf@...> wrote:
>
> you need a sign that says "no drug dealing permitted"
> 
> It's a social issue in that the process to catch and release or catch and 
> rehab doesn't always seem to work.
> 
> It's not like you get caught, pay a big fine (with what I don't know), pay 
> for your public defender (with what), go to treatment in Beverly Hills and 
> come back to live in a nice new house.
> 
> Everyone wants to "create jobs". 
> 
> 
> Maybe if the boe didn't continue to piss away $100 million per year they can 
> actually help.
> 
> Add up all the funding that goes into 1 sq mile of AP. 
> 
> you need some guru to do a heat map of where probably 75% of the fed and 
> state money goes into AP. 
> 
> Here's a question about job creation - how many jobs has the city's UEZ or 
> Economic whatever it is lured to the "the other side" of the tracks?
> 
> Nothing like going to drop off 6 dining room chairs at the salvation army and 
> being told they don't take chairs without tables. Same at habitat  - but they 
> finally took them "oh they are nice..."
> 
> Strange. I just purchased 8 chairs and NO table from a regular store.
>




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