Saturday, February 16, 2019

Surrey's new crime problem is tied to the great big fraud



I stand all amazed. What's done in the dark will be brought into the light. I had an enlightening discussion with the owner of Motorcycle world in Surrey today. This is the guy who was in the paper complaining about the Surrey Strip because it was killing his business.

I asked him how it was going now that the Surrey Strip had been cleaned up. Horrible he said. I wish they were back there. I was shocked. It turns out that crime and open drug use on King George Highway has increased dramatically. Putting the homeless into modular homes was a good thing. Not enforcing the law and arresting the drug dealers on King George was not. That new policy of tolerance has made the problem grow exponentially.

One of the problems is that they want to put more modular homes into the area. Why in God's name would they do that? Do they really want to attract every drug addict in Canada to Whalley? That will not see an improvement in the area. Get this. The property they put the existing modular homes on is owned by Bosa. They pay Bosa $30,000.00 a month to lease the land. Bosa contributes to the political parties and gets a huge tax paid contract just like SNC-Lavalin.

Who owns the property they want to put more modular home son? You guessed it, Bosa. The city owns a vacant lot half way down King George Highway. Instead of putting the new modular homes there, they want to put them on prime real estate so they can burn tax dollars and make Bosa rich. That is morally corrupt.

I saw the RCMP move a drug dealer off of the Surrey Strip after they cleaned it up. Now they let them sell drugs right on King George highway in plain view without stopping them. That is completely insane. This morning the owner said there was a guy smoking crack right outside his door when he opened up for business. I asked him if it was a straight glass pipe or if it had a round ball at the end of it. It had a round ball. That means he was smoking crystal meth.

This brings us back to the Surrey Crime Prevention Meeting of 2008. Nothing has changed it's only gotten worse because they are letting the drug dealers sell crack and crystal meth in plain view right on King George Highway in front of the businesses there. This is not the New York model. This is not what we had planned for Whalley.

Once again we are facing unequal protection of the law. A few construction workers crossed King George on their break to get a pop from the dollar store. The police gave them a ticket for jay walking. The police will ticket someone with a job for jay walking but they won't arrest a drug dealer for selling crack, crystal meth or fentanyl. That is just plain evil.

Instead the cops will press the pedestrian walk button and ticket people for running the light. This is why people hate cops because a lot of them are complete dicks. What we are doing on King George in Whalley is wrong. This cannot continue.

The business owner said one day he saw a guy literally beating the life out of a woman in the middle of King George Hwy. He had her on the ground and kept lifting his fist in the air then punching her with full force. I asked if it was a pimp beating a crack hoe. Probably he said. Someone pulled the guy off of her then he went right back to beating the life out of her again. This is the Janice Shore story all over again in broad daylight for everyone to see.

These are the drug dealers that sell drugs for the Hells Angels. The drug dealers are the pimps. They give the sex trade workers drugs for free then take all their money when they get a trick. That is human trafficking. There is nothing consensual about it. Then they brutalize them for everyone to see as a warning to the others. This cannot continue any more.

We need to spend some money on treatment. They hand out so many of the Naloxone kits that the homeless simply throw them out. They even use them to wipe their ass with when they take a sh*t. The business owner says when they consistently dump unused Naloxone kits outside his door with human feces on it, what am I supposed to do with that? These Naloxone kits are part of the Pharmaceutical fraud burning tax dollars through drug promotion.

Recently the business owner had an alarm call from a broken window. The police showed up and didn't see any broken glass other than a small hole from a bullet. No one had broken into the business this time. The police ended up charging the business owner $130.00 for a false 911 call. Someone shoots a gun at his store and the police charge him $130.00. That is f*cking outrageous. God damn you all.

Then there's the property tax. Everyone's property tax in the area has dropped. His has doubled. Now he definitely has to move because he simply can't pay it. They aren't lowering taxes for small business they are increasing them at an outrageous rate. This kills the economy it doesn't help build it. We want to attract business into the area not chase them away.

The drugs are coming right out of the Dell bowling alley straight from Shakerz. The police know that but will do nothing to stop it. That is criminal culpability. Marcus Aurelius had a dream for Rome. This is not it. This is the parasite economy Catherine Austin Fitts warned us about.

8 comments:

  1. [QUOTE] The police gave them a ticket for jay walking. The police will ticket someone with a job for jay walking but they won't arrest a drug dealer for selling crack, crystal meth or fentanyl. That is just plain evil. Instead the cops will press the pedestrian walk button and ticket people for running the light. [/QUOTE]

    Man that must SUCK to realize thefolks you've hired to protect you
    not only aren't going to do it, but they're actually going to sell out to the other side. It's the only explanation for this kind of thing, anyone with any experience of such matters is going to immediately say, "Hmm, looks like someones getting paid off not to interfere". Why folks in BC haven't figured that out yet I have no idea.

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  2. Have a look to see who owns the land along the Surrey Strip. Check to see if any one is pulling permits for the area or asking quietly for re zoning. If you can bring drug dealers to an area and lower the prices of land and at the same time up the property taxes, you can get people to move and then they will re develop and make a shit load of money.

    Haven't been in the area for a couple of decades, but as I recall there were mostly small businesses. To get rid of them is some times difficult, but bring in drug dealers and they'll leave of their own accord.


    by Bosa renting out the land, they are making a lot of money, $30K a month is way too much, Bosa will most likely have the property values lowered so they will pay less in property tax.

    Surrey is policed by the RCMP and they ought not to be. Never like the idea of large cities being policed by the RCMP. they don't know how to do it. they were created and trained to work in rural areas and not much has changed in the RCMP in a hundred odd years, except they gave up horses for work.

    Drug dealing will be with us as long as there are profits and drug addicts, however, dealing right out in the open is a bit too much for even me. it lowers property values.

    its interesting this all happens on the Surrey strip. It doesn't happen in high end neighbourhoods at all does it? Once the developers are ready to re develop and upscale the Surrey strip, then the dealers will be moved.

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    1. Seemingly the same problem exists on Robson Street in Vancouver. The City is taxing local businesses for the air above them meaning they are charging them for taxes on the potential of condos being built at that location. This is killing small business and forcing them to move. It's bad business for everyone involved:

      https://www.vancourier.com/news/taxed-to-death-how-vancouver-s-small-businesses-are-falling-victim-to-soaring-property-tax-1.23121997

      https://globalnews.ca/news/3924007/robson-street-store-closing-after-93-per-cent-property-tax-increase/

      https://globalnews.ca/news/4529370/small-business-owners-facing-huge-tax-bill-hope-vancouver-mayoral-candidates-will-help/

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    2. I'd say "you have to be kidding me", but I know you're not....taxing the air above the building because of what you could do with it....way past "taxation", well into "theft". Sort of like the portion of taxes that goes to pay for police service not satisfactorily delivered.

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  3. Aaaannnnd lets not forget that the police are working for the city.
    There is an expectation from the city that the police must issue tickets to generate revenue.

    Drug addicts dont have money.
    Arresting drug addicts and Dealers costs money...

    So?
    Issue tickets to law abiding taxpayers and workers.
    They have money.

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    1. There is is. Fucking pathetic. "We're the police, we can do whatever we want". Since you're going to swagger around saying that shit where the public can hear you (VPD officers did it on two separate occasions within my earshot at public functions where I "just happened" to be standing near them, how pervasive is that mentality for THAT to happen? It's like a motto or something...) act like no one can tell you what to do, how about you use that rebellious streak to do your fucking job even when political types don't want you to? Quit doing revenue enhancement and do some police work.

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