I attended a public meeting last week and tried to get an answer to a simple question: Who authorised the payment to and the establishment of a "wet clinic" for street drinkers, a major turn-off for visitors, adjacent to our major tourist attraction, the Royal Pavilion?
Ken Bodfish's eventual response was: "I'm advised by the experts that it must be in the city centre or they won't use it."
But that did not answer the question I had asked.
I'm totally devastated. I thought elected councillors were there to represent the interests of residents who elected them.
Since the wet clinic has been in operation we have suffered a dramatic increase in the cancer of street drinkers and associated anti-social behaviour.
-Mike Dalley, Brighton
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