Quincy main public library a needle gallery?
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News
While researching things for a potential Quincy Quarry News exposé, Quarry personnel happened upon a hypodermic needle disposal device in the men’s room at Quincy’s Crane Public Library in Quincy Center.
Even though the City of Quincy failed to declare a heat emergency during the just ended nine day heat wave, much less provide cooling centers for the overheated, the city has apparently long made it easy for addicts to inject opiates into their bodies.
Then again, the library has long been a regular response venue for first responders responding to drug overdoses as well as the occasional fatal overdose or two.
At the same time please be sure to note that this Quincy Quarry News exposé is not meant to cast aspersions upon library personnel.
Rather, it is the Quarry’s view that responsibility squarely falls upon the Koch Maladministration as it has long failed to provide the resources needed to better address security at the library.
That and how the Quincy Police Department’s focus for community policing in Quincy Center has been shifted to basing bicycle officers along Kim Jong Koch Plaza.
And even worse as regards safety in Quincy Center was the retirement ot Quincy foot patrol police officer nonpareil Michael Brandolini two and a half years ago and who received well-deserved send-offs by at least Quincy Quarry News, the Patriot Ledger, WCVB Channel 5, and WHDH, and NBC Boston.
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I’m tired of pulling dangerous, dirty needles from my bushes and seeing them discarded all over the city. These hypodermic needle disposal devices should be in every public restroom in the city and available in every public place where drug use is a daily occurrence.
Smart and cheaper than cops! The city needs more of these!