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The centre of L.A was just about empty, just the homeless and drug affected walking around, it was strange I expected it to be bustling and busy. It was nothing like Sydney during the day. Never went into the centre at night time.
Na they all drive everywhere. I never saw a lot of people walking around either. I walked from downtown to the Hollywood hills. That was the 90s though. US was underwhelming to visit. I personally like Asia better.
 
The centre of L.A was just about empty, just the homeless and drug affected walking around, it was strange I expected it to be bustling and busy. It was nothing like Sydney during the day. Never went into the centre at night time.
Probably the safest o[tion.
 
Unfortunately it's in Australia just not to the degree it is in the US. Ket is very popular, it's cheaper than a night out on the alcohol. They have priced alcohol so much that young people just buy drugs as it's cheaper.

I think they are more worried about nitazenes getting a hold.

Things are already being implemented, funny how things can get done, when someone cares. That wasn't hard was it?


Canada has promised to implement a set of sweeping new security measures along the country's US border, including strengthened surveillance and a joint "strike force" to target transnational organised crime.

The pledge follows a threat from President-elect Donald Trump to impose, when he takes office in January, a 25% tariff on Canadian goods if the country does not secure its shared border to the flow of irregular migrants and illegal drugs.

Economists say such tariffs could strike a blow to Canada's economy.

Announcing details of the plan, Canada's minister of finance and intergovernmental affairs said the federal government would devote C$1.3bn ($900m; £700m) to the plan.

The measures "will secure our border against the flow of illegal drugs and irregular migration while ensuring the free flow of people and goods that are at the core of North America's prosperity", Minister Dominic LeBlanc said on Tuesday.

The five pillars of the plan cover the disruption of the fentanyl trade, new tools for law enforcement, enhanced coordination with US law enforcement, increased information sharing and limiting traffic at the border.

They include a proposed aerial surveillance task force, including helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers between ports of entry.

The government is also giving the Canada Border Service Agency funds to train new dog teams to find illegal drugs, and new detection tools for high-risk ports of entry.
 
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