Here's an update on this issue. In the Vancouver Sun newspaper this morning, Nov 28, 2005, the article, "Police to arrest addicts who shoot up in public." Can be found at the URl
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/....html?id=367b0025-ced6-4c4f-8bcf-25676674515d
Clay Adams, director of communications with Vancouver Coastal Health, was quoted in the article as saying that if the police want to enforce the law with a view to getting drug addicts into safe injection sites, which means forcing them into safer practices for their cocaine, crystal meth or heroine habit, there's nothing wrong with that.
This comment means, the police should do actions that are part of approved plans by bureaucrats. Who is supposed to be running Canada, the public who vote for politicians to express their will and enforce the law for public safety, or unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats who will do everything possible to conceal their actions and intentions?
I'm sure there is plenty of available office space in the downtown Eastside that medical authorities can quickly rent to create new safe injection sites to take care of the additional drug addicts who will be forced off the street by the police.