How to Promote a Drug-Free Neighborhood
By V.C. Higuera, published May 31, 2007
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Here are a few tips on how to establish a drug-free neighborhood.
- Form a neighborhood watch committee. For a program to be successful there must be several people willing to fight for the cause. Keeping the streets drug-free takes a lot of work and time. The people on the committee must be prepared to attend city council meetings, arrange community awareness events, and so forth.
- Arrange monthly community meetings. Once a month, host a community or neighborhood meeting. These meetings are designed to keep neighbors up-to-date on the progress and to inform every one of upcoming events. This also affords the opportunity to listen to suggestions. During the meeting, recruit different neighbors to patrol the streets and keep an open eye for suspicious activity.
- Get the police involved. There is nothing wrong with arranging a neighborhood watch program to reduce drugs activity. However, neighbors should never take matters into their own hands. Before establishing a watch program, get the police involved. Contact your local police department and let them know your intentions. In many cases, the police are eager to work with neighborhoods, and even make appearances at monthly committee meetings.
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