• wscholermann
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    23 days ago

    Just once I would love to not have to run the gauntlet of drug addicts as I enter the supermarket.

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      23 days ago

      I would like to spread the word in that community that no-one carries cash anymore. So yelling at me demanding coins simply does not work. But I digress.

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        23 days ago

        Why do supermarkets allow the loitering is another question. I certainly wouldn’t want anything to put off my customers.

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          I’m not sure either, and I’m really conscious of it when I take my kids with me 😳 It’s like, I know you’ve got problems but don’t. talk. to. my. kids when you’re off your head mate, or we will have a problem.

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      I wish we could invent a meth vaccine. Take meth and nothing happens, no addiction. Meth seems especially bad for anti-social behaviours compared to other drugs.

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        23 days ago

        What an intriguing concept. The cynic in me says they will probably turn to another drug eventually though.

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        Yeah apparently with heroin people were more sleepy and less aggressive. Both fairly destructive though.

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      23 days ago

      I had one come up to me in the supermarket tonight and ask for money. I said I didn’t have any cash. The next person he asked said, “nah the bank’s got all mine!”