Smoking, using, selling weed (doing drugs) in front of new immigrants where weed is against their religion or values. You have to respect them and their space.
It's going to take a number of years for them to have any pull on our gov't. or our policing.
I feel no need to respect anyone who has not proven that they deserve it. Of those who are respectful and respectable, I'll not smoke it in front of them.
This might be the one time where I am very very happy to live in Surrey. People here, for the most part, do care what goes on and are involved.
Actually yesterday I saw man and woman having a discussion. She turned to leave and was talking loudly that she was done, she couldn't make him understand. She was speaking english and he was speaking hindi back to her. At one point he grabbed her arm while she was walking away. She threw it off and he then proceeded to put his arm on her shoulder in a way that made me uncomfortable. He was yelling at her angrily and she was attempting to leave the situation.
I stayed and observed, along with a group of dog walkers who were in the park and watched to make sure she was ok. The people I talk to in the park are avidly involved in the goings on. Making sure people are safe. We have a volunteer patrol in the neighbourhood also. I think we, the public need to get involved in the goings on in our neighbourhoods more and help where we can so the police can do their job. If criminal activities are left to vester in the dark, we can't blame the cops for not being every where all the time. The neighbourhood and community needs to be aware, look, watch, and let the undesirables know they're being seen so the light shines on the activities.