Hilliard acknowledges that right now it’s probably more harmful than helpful when drug addicts try to direct traffic.
“Of course there are times when a driver has the green-light and a crack-head will come darting out into the crosswalk. Then the driver will have to slow down to avoid a potentially fatal collision. As soon as the driver slows down, the crack-head will come to an abrupt stop and frantically motion the driver with his arms to keep going — as if the driver slowed down for no reason in the first place,” Hilliard admits.
But, he insists that the program is all about developing potential.
“There’s nobody out here with more enthusiasm about directing traffic than these people,” Hilliard says. “I’m confident that this program will take drug-abusers to the next level of traffic directorship.”
The CCP is asking anyone who knows a local crack-head with traffic-directing promise to call 111-212-0718.
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