Crackdown Fails: There’s Still Hash In Copenhagen
OPS_admin | Mar 21, 2010 | Comments 0
Six years later, an expensive and brutal crackdown has only produced one real change in the hash district: Now the dealers use tables instead of booths.
It was six years ago this week that Danish police held their first full-scale raid on Pusher Street, the world famous road in Copenhagen’s hippie district, Christiania, where people openly buy hashish.
The hash raids were the result of the government’s decision to crack down hard on the area’s hash trade. But today, both police and politicians admit the trade still thrives on the street, if in a slightly more discreet way.
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