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Public Intoxication a Thing of the Past in Gulfton
Like most Weed and Seed sites, Gulfton, TX, started out with a strategy to target its chronic violent crime problems—robbery, aggravated assault, domestic violence, gangs, and drug trafficking—but from there, it also attempted to stem crime that is less violent but still destructive to the community. One such crime, public intoxication, had been a constant thorn in the side of the community. more

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Public Intoxication a Thing of the Past in Gulfton



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