Their main excuse? Police were never properly trained on how to handle possession and use cases so they now want to offer immunity for a misdemeanor if you take treatment instead. If not, you get a misdemeanor and the draconian shit starts all over again. Source

  • loomi@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The jailing has the street level appearance of fewer homeless on the street since they move to the jail for a bit. So while it’s going to cost the tax payer, the tax payer is going think “hey cool the homeless encampment is gone! Progress!”

    Drug addiction and homelessness are really insidious problems.

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      Under 110 the choice was “Get treatment or get a $100 ticket that will never be enforced.”

      Out of 16,000 people ticketed, less than 1% called the toll free number to ask for treatment.

      Under the new rules it’s “Get treatment or go to jail.”

      I wonder which will be more effective in getting people treatment?

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        Heard an interview from people trying to help with the program saying there were 1 hr hold times on the number to call for help. Which got you another time to call for an hour hold time. It was poorly done.