More Drug Dealers of The Streets, For Now…
I am sure we have all had a chance to read about the recent raids that happened in Sheboygan in an effort to curb the “in plain site” drug dealing that has been going on around 11th and Erie. I would like to say “Good job” to the Sheboygan police, Neighbors Against Drugs, the U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for getting their crap together and making this happen, BUT I also want to know how long it will last?
Things like this can be extremely effective if done for a long period of time, but if these types of raids or even the increased patrols were to stop or decrease, what do you think will happen? It might be a major cost to the city to have more patrols in one area or even a major cost to the city if cops can’t be other places, but what is the city worth to the city?
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The city’s most valuable asset is the city itself. If Sheboygan is ever going to go anywhere or provide new families, tourists, etc, with any type of value, cleaning up the streets is a must!
Let’s all do our part in the fight against crime in our city, don’t be afraid to make an annoymous call to police to report suspicious activity, you might save a life!
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