Another ‘no drug’ sign, a different take

Earlier this week we wrote about two different signs to discourage drug activity that has escalated in the two neighborhoods. Now we’ve received another sign that’s a little more, well, welcoming.

Phil sent us this sign and says it’s his “official looking ‘Drug Dealer Parking Only’ sign” that has worked well near the intersection of 82nd & Dayton. He said it was only up a few days before someone took it down, but says, “I haven’t seen any deals on my corner for almost two weeks.”

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8 thoughts to “Another ‘no drug’ sign, a different take”

  1. There is no point in banning something if there is no alternative. To prevent a person from starting to use drugs, you need to give them another resource where they can make sense for themselves. To do this, it is necessary to consult a psychologist. I can say that the most precise way and method is to get acquainted with the online relationship counselor . I am very glad that I could find such a counselor and he actually helped me. That is why I hope that he will be able to help others as well. Good luck and success with that.

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