Drug use is rampant in Toronto, a major city in Canada. Due to open drug use, many parts of the city have become 'no-go zones' where ordinary people cannot enter. The streets of Toronto are reminiscent of zombie scenes in horror movies.
Deadly drugs such as fentanyl, crystal meth, and crack are widespread in the city. The condition of people unable to stand upright due to intoxication has become a regular sight throughout the city. Drug addicts smoke drugs using pipes without any fear in the vicinity of Union Station, the city's main railway station, and on the roadsides. Having to inhale the smoke and the violent behavior of drug addicts pose a great threat to passers-by and tourists.
Councilor Brad Bradford accused the city of Toronto of turning into a hellish place due to drug use. People are even afraid to complain to the police. The piles of discarded syringes on the streets and in parks also pose a health risk.
Although the police are trying to crack down on drug gangs, there are no systems in place to arrest or control so many people at once. It is widely alleged that the authorities, who are spending millions of dollars on the FIFA World Cup matches, are not finding a permanent solution to the drug mafia that is eating away at the city. The city's residents are demanding that the mayor and the provincial and federal governments urgently intervene to save the city of Toronto from this great disaster.