Ballot outcomes: Herald readers say officers should do extra in opposition to opioid disaster

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Amid the Mass and Cass open-air drug use, dealing and crime that has spilled into different Boston neighborhoods, the Herald requested its readers in a current ballot if metropolis officers have finished sufficient to deal with opioid epidemic.

Herald readers responded with a transparent declaration that they haven’t.

Of the 156 respondents, 81.4% agreed that metropolis officers have let the opioid epidemic in Boston get uncontrolled.

Solely 5% of respondents stated metropolis officers had finished sufficient, deciding on “yes, it’s a chronic issue.”

One other  9.6% stated the state ought to take motion and three.8% chosen “I’m afraid of it spreading.”

These ballot outcomes coincide with a Metropolis Corridor technique shift indicated by a Wu administration official Thursday at a debate on hurt discount.

Kellie Younger stated town is contemplating a pivot away from its hurt discount technique – a method that at present, partially, entails handing out 80,000 needles every month to drug customers to advertise safer intravenous drug use.

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