THE article ‘Syringe Find Shock’ (Cranbourne News, 25 June) just proves the point I made in a letter to the editor just last week. The drug problem is unprecedented. It’s spreading at an alarming rate. Statistics for the 2014-’15 period from the City of Casey reveal the council will dispose of more than 400 extra sharp containers compared to the 2013-’14 statistics.
Break-ins are at an all-time high, crime is increasing, yet the City of Casey councilors agree to spend $125 million on new council offices, disguised as an ‘arts centre’. Shame on all of you, councillors! Good to know you’ve got your priorities right!
Florin Bordei,
Hampton Park.
Wrong priorities
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