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Opinion: Overdose Prevention Centers Help Make Communities Safer

3 Comments

  • LB
    Posted June 2, 2023 at 11:22 am

    Clearly, you do not live in East Harlem. Since the introduction of this “safe” Injection Site, residents have seen an unfathomable increase in drug dealing, people shooting up right in front of kids going to school, the necessity to call 911 due to people passed out from a drug overdose in front of their buildings, an incredible amount of needles littered all over the ground, etc etc.. “Safe” is quite the misnomer. Maybe it’s “safe” inside, but what is it has done to our neighborhood is disgraceful.

  • S. N.
    Posted June 2, 2023 at 11:24 am

    I’m guessing Ms. ATWELL does NOT live near this facility. Those of us who live nearby know how much worse things got after this facility opened. She can have her opinion but it does not reflect the opinion of those who live nearby.

  • A fed up neighbor
    Posted June 2, 2023 at 11:48 am

    As a resident a couple of blocks down from OnPoint, I can tell you that our neighborhood has become the walking dead. There is more open air drug use than in decades. Our vestibule has become a toilet and a sleeping spot. Addicts and people with mental health issues roam the street creating an unsafe, apocalyptic environment. OnPoint may be saving lives, but it is also exponentially bringing more drug dealing and use and crime to our neighborhood, mostly by those who probably don’t even use their services. Our neighborhood has become a containment zone. 125th Street is blanketed with addicts, nodding off on the sidewalk or aimlessly wandering or defecating out in the open. The damage that has been done to business and the area will take years to recover.

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