Hundreds thousands parents every morning wake up having only one thought on their minds: they have to do something extreme to make their child give up drugs. This idea haunts them. It fills their present and future. For many people like them this question has become a dead ender. However, there are much more people thinking how to protect their kids from drug use and don’t let them plunge into “the Black Death” of the ХХI century.
At present, there are people who found the answer to this question. Though, according to the law of their country, those guys are law breakers. However, sink or swim, as the saying goes: if our state can’t protect its citizens, the citizens start doing their best to protect themselves.
So, some Russian civic-minded young people who do not believe in “a miracle descending from heavens”, found a way to damage drug dealers, because after they take vigorous measures, the drug dealer will fear to go out for a long time. The guys splash out paint onto drug dealers’ faces, and it will take not less than a month for the drug dealer to wash off his face to remove the paint.
Many head money announcements permanently appear in Internet saying that somebody put a reward of 5,000 dollars on those guys heads. However, neither such threats, nor possible accusations of hooliganism or vandalism can frighten the guys. They are determined to stop drug use and drug trade, so they fight this war using all available means.
We just wonder how the young guys can find the drug dealers, while all films and mass media tell us that it’s hard work which takes long time, and only a true professional can manage to do it. Police, no offence! It’s not a rebuke to your work! But how can ordinary back street boys detect a drug dealer?
One of the young drug fighters says: “It’s not so difficult to detect a drug dealer. At present, social networks are peppered with announcement offering to buy "Owsley", smoke spices and so on. Many people even lose no sleep over, they just write the name of the drug and their phone number right on the pavement”.
The guys are doing a great thing, but a law is a law, anyway. However, we wonder why our valiant law enforcement agencies can’t stop drug trade, while they are easily punishing teenagers who fight against drug dealers.
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