Not sure what you disagree with. I imagine you had a regular dealer and only hit the streets when he was out of pocket. Or you got in a lot of "what are you doing here? Where are you going? Where are you coming from?" convos with 5-oh.
I posted I did bigger business in this town. The sets knew me. The cops were targeting us on the street for the fines.
The vice cop recognized me as well but we were arrested under a local ordinance targeting white outsiders driving in for drugs. White working men with money to pay fines. Specifically that is who was grouped together in court.
We looked like a sales team in our polo shirts we were arrested in.
That was the only point. It was said that they only profile minorities. And argued pretty heavily.
That is not true. My experience shows otherwise.
I was disagreeing with your keeping "little shits" out of their city contributing to the drug problem.
The cops bosses don't care about the people there just the money.
Camden had more murders per capita back then. The police were responsible for many of them.
They were so currupt they bankrupted the city.
Police are promoted on their arrest record. Not convictions. And police departments are really just enforcing collections.
They don't help with the problems in general in cities like Camden. They have other things to worry about. Like the criminals are more organized and better trained and armed than the predominately rookie cops that were working there.
And their bosses expect them to bring in assets.