Today, drugs can be delivered as easily as pizza.

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"You who come to get your drugs in the halls and stairs of our residences, then you hurry home, in order to escape the rare police checks, to finally find your peace, do you know that it leaves us, us, without this tranquility, without security, in a dilapidated, degraded and chaotic city?

" The tone is set.

In Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis), the friendly Charles-Schmidt, which brings together residents of this city particularly affected by drug trafficking has decided to send an "open letter" to buyers.

This missive which was published last Saturday October 3 on Facebook ends as follows: “Do not come to us any more, you are not welcome.

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"We want to raise awareness"

According to

the Parisian,

it is a father, who has lived in the city for a little less than ten years, who had the idea a few days ago.

"We want to raise awareness, because we believe that everyone must be responsible, including buyers," he explains daily, which specifies that the friendly asked its lessor, Seine-Saint -Denis Habitat, to post this letter in the common areas of the residence.

“The inhabitants will be able to post it.

This is their responsibility as long as it does not include sexist remarks, or incitement to hatred, and this is not the case, "replied the

Parisian

management on Thursday.

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