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[QUOTE=Gary Thomas;1869963]This action probably will continue for awhile. There's talk in the local gov't of buying all the apartments in area and doing an urban renewal project. I'm sure the LEO action is part of that and will continue as publicity to encourage voters to pass the local bond referendum for the project.[/QUOTE]I always look at things like this as an exodus of the olden days like when Noah built the arc. Of course in any purge there is going to be casualties and inquisition. All this urban renewal project is going to do is cause all the people to exodus to another area where its going to flourish. My best assumption is the southside or lower west and east side of atlanta. Perfect example I 'm not that old but I do remember when they had the housing developments on moreland. You know the projects right after you past the starlight on the right. That was hoe central! Dangerous as hell for a monger but it was so much NSA and P2P action you couldn't keep your sperm count up if you tried. When they closed that down all they did was disperse to other areas. My homegirl chocolate drop used to live in College Park projects and was doing her p2p thing there a few years back when they were open. They shut that down and Red Oak and she just moved to old nasty and started doing it. If they think they can honestly slow down the sex trade they are sadly mistaken. I'm quite excited about the backlash. Where are these "so called" county undesireables going to go next?