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Dundee councillor’s call for action on drugs

Ian Borthwick.
Ian Borthwick.

A stronger focus on Dundee’s drug problem is needed to protect children from the danger of discarded syringes, a councillor has said.

Ian Borthwick was speaking out after an incident in which a young mother and her two children moved into a council house with drug paraphernalia lying in the overgrown garden.

Mr Borthwick said: “Any tenant or resident has to be assured that the house and surrounding area is safe and in proper condition.

“I have now written to the housing division to ensure that people who are allocated housing are given safe places in which to live.”

He added: “Time and time again I receive complaints from concerned parents about drug paraphernalia and needles being left where children can find it.

“I have heard many times that children have been pricked by needles and this creates a very anxious time for parents until they get the all clear.”

Mr Borthwick said the city’s drug problem needed to be addressed with more vigour, but admitted there were no easy answers.

“I believe it is only through the commitment and perseverance of elected members, the diligence of officers that we can hope to find a solution.

“There are also a number of community organisations working hard within areas to deal with this and it is vital they receive the necessary support to achieve their task.”

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: “Anyone who injures themselves with a used needle should not suck or rub the affected area, but should gently squeeze the surrounding skin to promote bleeding and then wash the area using soap and water.

“They should also seek medical help as soon as possible.

“Drugs and drug dealers affect the quality of life of people living in the community. Anyone who has information regarding drug misuse or dealing is asked to contact Tayside Division on 101.”