From Deseret News archives:
Anti-drug campaign will focus on Pioneer Park
'kNOw MORE' will take zero tolerance approach
The dealers know it. The buyers know. Even people who don't do drugs know of the park's drug-filled reputation. Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson and Salt Lake Police Chief Chris Burbank also know, and say it's time for it to end.
Friday, Anderson and Burbank stood together on the east stairs of the Salt Lake City-County building to announce what the mayor called a "major campaign" in the fight against drugs.
The effort, called "kNOw MORE" will be a three-pronged approach: education, enforcement, and support and treatment. As for the enforcement part, Anderson said city officers will now be heavily targeting people who are buying drugs, taking a "zero tolerance" approach.
"It's very likely that you will be busted," was the message Anderson had to illegal drug buyers in the city. "We will come down on you like a ton of bricks."
Specifically, Anderson said the first part of the plan will be to focus heavily on Pioneer Park, and "dry up the demand for illegal substances."
"Once you dry up the demand, the supply disappears," Anderson said.
Drugs fuel the majority of all crimes that happen in Salt Lake, Burbank said, including theft, burglary, home invasion, armed robbery and ID theft. The city plans to get tough on drug buyers by placing undercover officers posing as dealers in the park, adding additional bicycle cops in the area and by enhancing all crimes in the areas near a public park, school or church from a class B to a class A misdemeanor.
Once it gets to a point that the drug buyers and sellers are scared out of the park and move to a different area of the city, Burbank said detectives will move right along with them and focus on that area.
But Burbank also knows, "We cannot arrest our way out of this problem."
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