New York must dismantle every open-air drug market plaguing our city
Briefly

"The people of The Bronx have long been sounding the alarm about open-air drug markets in the Hub of the South Bronx, only to see our concerns fall largely on deaf ears."
"An open-air drug market is more than a broken window. It is a window into a broken system that is fundamentally failing the people of New York where it matters most: on the core government functions of public safety and public health."
"Tolerance for open-air drug markets is cruelty cloaked as compassion. Gov. Hochul would never tolerate an open-air drug market outside of the governor's mansion."
"Although we in The Bronx cannot write maximum political contributions and cannot deploy an army of lawyers and lobbyists to do our bidding in City Hall and in Albany, the people of The Bronx are nonetheless entitled to the same standard of public safety and quality of life as everyone else."
Read at New York Post
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