As soon as you see one of these on your street, start packing

On Long Island, New York, not too far east from Brooklyn and Queens, criminals are installing horrible

vending machines that promise the destroy the local communities. These vending machines, which sell crack pipes,

are placed illegally in public. Police have confirmed that the machines were originally designed

to sell tampons but were refurbished to distribute crack pipes to the public, everyone from drug addicts to curious children.

Thankfully, police have removed three crack pipe vending machines from Long Island and saved the people from easy access

to the dangerous drug paraphernalia. Suffolk County has had a long history of drug abuse. Their police department

is hard at work battle drug-related problems, but they don’t seem to ever make as much of an impact as they’d like.

It is frustrating. As they fix one problem, criminals think of something new, like these refurbished tampon dispensers

outfitted to sell crack pipes. The vending machines, which sell “Sketch Pens,” are an outrage to the public.

The criminals are charging two dollars per ceramic tube.

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