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San Francisco Needs a Hamsterdam

by Seth Katzman, M.P.H. via Beyond Chron
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 : In the brilliant HBO drama, The Wire , a Baltimore police captain, frustrated by persistent drug dealing and violence in his district, establishes a decriminalized zone for dealing and buying drugs in a two-block neighborhood of abandoned houses. The dealing zone becomes known as Hamsterdam.
For as long as it exists--for it only lasts as long as the city fathers are unaware of it--Hamsterdam successfully concentrates drug dealing and buying in the two-block area. Crime in the district is dramatically reduced and, because police supervise physical safety in the zone, deaths from overdose decline significantly. Any dealing outside Hamsterdam is dealt with harshly by the Baltimore police.

The Wire is fiction, of course. It is also the only depiction of Harm Reduction I have seen on TV. But, why does it have to be fiction?

One weekend last month there were three drug-related murders in the Tenderloin, one of which was a 16 year-old boy. In the past 13 months, there were at least six murders in the block of Ellis between Jones and Leavenworth. Tenants living in nearby supported housing are fearful to leave their rooms at night. The Tenderloin Task Force of SFPD states that there is a turf war between gangs from Oakland and Richmond over territory in the Tenderloin.

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by Offarock
The one hangup I can see to this is that San Francisco is not Baltimore. There are no blocks of vacants here, the way there are there. In B'More, you can find such blocks surrounded by lightly populated adjacent blocks.

Can you imagine the howls of protest from those people who live nearby if this actually happened?
by n5667
But I get the feeling that the police would find it difficult not to make a few extra bucks - heck, maybe they'd even start ensuring that their chosen drug baron stays in power by under taking some extra-judiciary justice?

The Wire is fiction, that way the author can make things happen the way he wants them to, that rarely occurs in real life...
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