Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2007 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Contact: http://www.heraldtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/398 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?246 (Policing - United States - News) BARRIERS AGAINST DRUGS Roadblock In Troubled Neighborhood Helps, But More Is Needed When the Sheriff's Office barricaded an entrance to a drug-riddled southeastern Manatee County neighborhood this spring, longtime community activist Remonia Lewis was one of many people who said it was worth a try. But, she cautioned, "You're not going to change anything until you get rid of the people who are causing all the problems." The warning is still appropriate, three months into the experiment. The Sheriff's Office and some residents say the effort has driven away drug dealers, but other residents are skeptical of the results and critical of the inconvenience. In March, the County Commission approved placing concrete barriers at 57th Avenue and Seventh Street Court East -- a move that left the Bermuda 100 neighborhood north of Pride Park with one entry. The idea was to cut off the easy access for drug dealers and their customers. Last week, the Sheriff's Office said the move is working and asked for permission to close the entrance permanently. But the commission wisely decided to extend the experiment for nine months and reassess the proposal then. Commissioner Ron Getman, a retired Florida Highway Patrol commander, said the results are promising but it's too soon to tell whether a real impact has been made. Crime statistics are mixed, at best. The numbers of reported crimes and drug offenses are down only slightly from a year ago, according to the Sheriff's Office. The barriers may be part of the solution. But increased patrols and sweeps, plus attentive neighbors and landlords, are likely to produce the most concrete results. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom