Saturday, May 25, 2019

Small landlords clash with the meth network

My discovery when I was in the business. 

Landlords provide a node on a service network for purposes that are not complimentary to a meth network; the two concepts clash.  The meth head gets thrown to the street, but the meth network disrupted. Opposite goals, the small landlord demonstrates the cure by failure, meth heads cannot be housed.

So the cops around here hit the one or two decrepit buildings where they hang for cheap, and condemned them, one got burnt. Meth addiction in the neighborhood drops by a third, as does crime, and the ex addicts have run off to distant relatives across town without close access to their net.

OK, a local government with discretionary spending can see a gain, get them off the streets with incentivized short work camps.  Sort of mobile judge and jail for three days, with pay.   Keep the meth network in the hood under attack.

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