
Why oh why can't I be free to live on a pavement injecting illegal drugs, which I do because of someone else's fault for some fucking reason?
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 19:07, Reply)

It certainly worked in the past, that's why there aren't any drug problems left to solve now.
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 19:21, Reply)

The past didn't have fentanyl. Who do you blame for the fact that whole blocks in a city are turned over to junkies dropping like flies? I'm thinking the woman introduced at 18.35. Singapore blames addicts. It doesn't have a corpse district.
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 19:27, Reply)

and is 100 times stronger than Fentanyl, which was developed in 1959.
When does the past begin for you?
How do you define 'illegal drugs'?
Singapore, afaik, has dropped their 3 strikes rule for drug offences and now focus on rehabilitation. In what way do you think they blame addicts?
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 20:35, Reply)

rehabilitation reduces fatalities
A fact lost on certain folks
Blaming folks won’t solve problems - it’s just a shame OP never watched more of the doc otherwise she or he would have come to the part where an addict took full ownership and blamed himself and no one else. I don’t recall these addicts blaming anyone else but themselves
Knee jerk reactions without watching full context is moronic
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 22:09, Reply)

I watched 25 minutes, basically up until Justin Hawkins started complaining about a fucking police presence in his district-wide drug den
( , Fri 9 Jun 2023, 17:50, Reply)

www.mha.gov.sg/home-team-news/story/detail/three-things-you-should-know-about-the-enhanced-drug-rehabilitation-regime/
( , Sat 10 Jun 2023, 18:00, Reply)

What a baffling response
( , Thu 8 Jun 2023, 22:01, Reply)

Says watching a fox hunt was "by miles, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen."
So, you know, psychopath.
( , Fri 9 Jun 2023, 13:58, Reply)