Bikewer
Penultimate Amazing
Working in campus law enforcement, we don't see much of the War On Drugs. Our kids seem to favor alcohol as their drug of choice, with occasional forays into grass, "shrooms", and LSD.
Nonetheless, we get our weekly information bulletins from an area-wide law-enforcement information sharing service. This usually includes officer safety items, wanted persons, alerts about new crimes of interest, and smuggling methods.
Week after week after week, we get pictures of the latest smuggling methods, usually discovered by drug dogs or informants. Virtually anything you can think of, and likely a few you can't have been pressed into service to smuggle drugs.
Shipping pallets. Logs. Every nook and cranny possible in cars and trucks. Foodstuffs. Animal carcasses. Living humans. Statuettes, electronic components..... Week after week.
And this is just the stuff that gets caught. By most estimates, only a small percentage of the total amount of drugs smuggled in.
The point of this post? I don't know, maybe just the depressing futility of what we're doing....
Nonetheless, we get our weekly information bulletins from an area-wide law-enforcement information sharing service. This usually includes officer safety items, wanted persons, alerts about new crimes of interest, and smuggling methods.
Week after week after week, we get pictures of the latest smuggling methods, usually discovered by drug dogs or informants. Virtually anything you can think of, and likely a few you can't have been pressed into service to smuggle drugs.
Shipping pallets. Logs. Every nook and cranny possible in cars and trucks. Foodstuffs. Animal carcasses. Living humans. Statuettes, electronic components..... Week after week.
And this is just the stuff that gets caught. By most estimates, only a small percentage of the total amount of drugs smuggled in.
The point of this post? I don't know, maybe just the depressing futility of what we're doing....