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From YouTube: North End Against Drugs Awareness Day
Description
Substance abuse is a serious problem in the City and the Commonwealth. At this annual collaborative event, Mayor Walsh joins a wide range of speakers to talk to students at St. John's School in the North End about the different ways that drug misuse can affect their lives.
A
Refer
it
from
the
detectives
who
investigate
stuff
out
on
the
street
compared
from
one
of
the
boxes,
the
health
Senate
told
you
all
about
the
different
aspects
of
trust
and
what
you
know
how
medicine
is
good
for.
You
can
certainly
be
not
required
if
they
went
the
wrong
way
or,
if
they
not
take
them,
when
they
shouldn't
be
taking
your
very
from
them
from
Greg,
pending
DA's
office
and
prosecute
you,
and
now
we
have
a
lady
who's
going
to
come
up.
She's
from
the
affinity.
B
B
A
Her
name
is
Mary
now
Sanchez
she's,
the
assistant
chief
probation
officer
from
Suffolk
County,
to
become
some
awesome
district
court
in
her
she's,
going
to
tell
you
about
her
job
and
how,
if
you
end
up
getting
arrested,
you
get
prosecuted
and
then
you
get
a
sentence
and
the
other
things
get
put
on
probation
she's,
going
to
tell
you
how
she
heard
y'all,
how
they
control
your
life
and
you
no
longer
control
your
life
and
it's
like
having
a
built-in
babysitter
that
you
don't
want.
Not
one
is
going
to
play
for
you
eat.
So
what
else?
B
C
C
C
B
C
Are
the
people
who
they
have
split
sentences?
Some
people
will
go
to
jail
for
a
little
bit
and
then
they
get
proper
probation.
It
might
be
poor
old
first
if
they
still
have
time,
but
they
might
get
probation.
And
yes,
we
have
certain
conditions
that
it's
my
responsibility
that
base
fulfill
those
responsibilities.
C
Anybody
else
I
would
just
listen
to
everybody
that
was
here
and
I
really
like
that.
We'll
pass
that
up.
It's
a
sequence
of
events
that
happens
so
the
first
thing
to
be
seen
your
doctor
with
something's
wrong
with
you
with
the
disaster
for
health
medication
for
treatment
and
then
I'll
follow
your
doctor's
instructions.
One
of
the
thing
the
darkest
areas
do
not
take
medications
from
anybody.
Medication
that
does
not
belong
to
you
do
not
take.
Please
I
have
a
lot
of
people
on
probation
that
that's
how
they
started.
C
They
started
taking
other
people's
medication
and
then
once
we
can
have
our
medication.
They
went
on
to
something
else.
With
this
once
you
go
into
something
else,
that's
when
you
meet
the
nice
detectives
that
were
here.
Okay,
their
job
is
to
make
sure
that
you're
not
you're,
not
you're.
Doing
the
right
thing,
so
that's
the
second
and
then
the
third.
Once
you
get
arrested
by
the
detectives,
then
you
see
on
the
Kentucky
88
right,
B
penny
came
to
understand,
approved
baby
information
and
it's
going
to
pass.
C
Then
you
will
guilty
okay
and
once
the
judge
agrees
with
them,
then
that's
when
I
step
back
okay
you're
going
to
be
placed
on
probation.
It
will
be
a
continued
without
a
finding
depending
on
first
or
second,
if
it's
your
third
or
fourth,
you
might
get
a
critical
information,
just
probation
with
being
to
be
anything
from
six
months
to
two
three
years:
information.
That
means
three
years
of
mr.
purple.
B
B
C
People
will
get
ankle
bracelets,
it
depends
the
nature
of
the
offense
and
that's
even
more
supervision.
If
you
get
the
ankle
bracelet
that
mean
the
commonness
to
you,
24/7,
okay
and
you
see
with
ankle
braces
comes
the
curfew.
Okay,
how
many
people
like
curfew,
Peter,
everybody
I,
know
right
Kirk.
You
me
that
you
have
to
be
in
your
house
by
assuming
all
the
time
you
know
you
can
have
that
without
with
them
with
a
GPS
bracelet
or
not.
If
you.
B
C
A
curfew-
let's
say
seven
o'clock
at
night,
I-
have
to
call
your
home
to
make
sure
you're
there.
Okay,
oh
I,
can
go
by
your
up
to
make
sure
you're
there
and
if
you
have
there,
you
miss
curfew
that
the
violation
of
the
curfew
reckon
I
can
dish
along
and
have
the
police
go
to
your
house
or
whatever
you
may
be,
and
pick
you
up.
Okay.
So
it's
very
important
that
you
know
if
you
obey.
C
C
Go
in
front
of
the
judge
and
the
judge
decide
and
I
can
you
know
I
can
help.
The
judge
decide
opinion
on
how
compliance
events
does
this
person?
Can
this
person
be
in
the
community?
You
know
because
one
of
the
major
responsibilities
of
formation
also
to
is
to
protect
the
community.
Okay,
our
job
is
to
protect
the
community
from
people
who
who
violated
the
law,
who
put
the
community
in
jeopardy.
C
So
if
you,
if
you
violate
that
one,
that's
enough
for
me
to
go
up
to
the
judge
and
say
you
can
you
know
this
person
is
operation
and
he's
putting
the
community
in
danger
or
that
person
is
putting
himself
in
danger.
So
I
think
this
person
qualifies
for
being
on
probation
anymore.
So
maybe
this
person
needs
to
go
to
jail.
So
those
are
that's
my
responsibility
to
make
that
decision.
C
C
Not
a
minute
too
late,
you
know
definitely
interval
compensable
run
away,
maybe
the
ndpa
running.
Lately
you
know
when
you're
on
duty,
you
have
everybody,
has
a
cell
phone,
so
we
can
call
people
and
say
you
know
your
money
late
and
especially
the
GPS
people
they
can
tell,
and
I
can
start
my
computer
exactly
where
you're
standing.
So
if
you're
a
minute
away
from
home
I,
know
you're
always
there
for
that
time,
it's
when
you're
20
minutes
late,
a
half
an
hour,
late
and
you're
across
town.
You
know
no
not
supposed
to
be
what
happened.
C
But
we
can
tell
that
you
depend,
you
know
we
create
a
community
solution
and
a
lot
of
times
when
people
are
late
it
because
they
left
the
place
late,
knowing
that
it
has
to
be
at
work
at
the
time.
So
we
take
everything
into
consideration.
Okay,
so
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to,
let
you
guys
know
is
that
everybody
talks
about
marijuana
being
legal
when
you're
on
probation.
It's
not
legal
if
the
judge
says
no
drugs,
because
you're
going
to
be
tested.
B
C
Always
random:
well,
it's
five
times
a
week.
You
know
you're
going
to
be
pet,
the
Monday
through
the
window,
Thursday
Friday,
but
if
it's
random,
it
could
be
two
times
a
week
three
times
a
week.
You
know
five
times
a
month.
It
is
completely
random.
Yes,
and
failure
to
show
up
for
a
test.
It's
automatically
a
positive
test.
So
that's
a
violation.
Yes,.
B
C
B
C
They
just
played
some
probation
and,
while
you're
on
probation
city,
while
you're
on
probation
the
judge,
can
order
anger
management
class
testing.
They
can
order
a
curfews.
They
can
order
that
you
go
to
school
every
single
day
and
I'll
get
up.
Give
me
an
attendance
record
every
single
week.
The
judge
can
order
a
whole
bunch
of
things
to
to
make
sure
that
you're
doing
the
right
thing.
C
C
It
doesn't
do
it
there's
no
time
limit,
depending
on
the
agreement
that
the
ABA
may,
with
with
them,
with
the
judge
in
the
defense
attorney
I've,
seen
probation
for
five
years
for
five
years,
and
it
depends
on
the
offense.
Some
people
might
get
two
straight
probation
and
some
people
might
get
split
sentences,
which
means
that
they'll
do
like
one
year
in
jail
and
then,
when
they're
released,
they
have
three
years
left
on
probation
with
a
whole
slew
of
conditions
that
they
have
to
follow
through.
So
usually
the
most
I've
seen
this
five
years.
C
Any
other
question,
one
of
the
things
I
need
to,
let
you
know
is
when
we
do
supervised
testing.
That
means
that
a
probation
officer
goes
with
you
into
the
ladies
room,
the
men's
room
and
watch
you
urinate
on
a
cup
which
is
one
of
the
biggest
things
that
people
have
hard
time
with,
but
that's
once
you're
on
probation
those
privacy
that
privacy
doesn't
exist
anymore.
B
C
Usually,
when
an
order
is
imposed,
that
means
that
it's
been
agreed
upon
with
the
defense
attorney
your
attorneys
and
da
da.
So
it's
an
agreement,
so
you,
as
your
attorney,
should
should
inform
you
what
the
agreement
is.
So
once
you
sign
that
paper,
you
have
to
honor
it.
A
lot
of
people,
don't
realize
that
they
come
out
in
signing
the
paper
and
then
they
come
to
my
office.
I
said:
okay,
you!
You
need
to
do
X,
Y,
&,
Z
and
you're,
like
no
no
I
changed
my
mind.
I
can't
do
it!
C
C
A
And
he
runs
every
department.
You
can
chatted
all
the
programs
he's
in
charge
of
all
the
good
stuff
that
happened
in
the
city
of
Lawton
and
I,
can't
think
of
any
other
terms
in
a
rockstar
he's
our
walk
side
he's
here
today
with
Li
Jie.
Yes,
so
fortunate
to
have
him
who
does
a
great
job
and
please
give
him
all
your
attention
and
listen
carefully
what
he
has
to
say.
D
I
went
to
I
went
to
grammar
school,
a
kidney
guard
at
the
Everett
effort.
Schools
in
Dorchester,
I
went
the
kidney
godness
blocking
all
the
schools
and
then
the
first
grade.
I
went
the
same
language,
grammar
school
and
in
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
grade.
I
need
consent,
great
I,
write
that
was
sick
I.
You
can't
defend
this.
A
lot
of
seconds
during
grade
I
had
a
kid.
I
was
like
a
hospital
a
lot,
so
I
missed
a
lot
of
school.
When
I
got
the
5th
grade.
My
teacher
was
system
area.
D
Was
she
loved
me
so
much
that
she
kept
me
there
a
second
time,
so
I
could
come
back
at
the
5th
grade
when
I
had
a
sixth
grade.
You
know
that
fifth
sixth
grade
the
big
jump
because
you
sat
to
be
I,
don't
say
you're
an
adult,
but
you
start
to
become
an
adult
a
little
bit.
You
get
a
little
more
independent
and
you
start
to
think
a
little
differently.
D
As
you
know,
7th
8th,
grader
and
for
ages
certificate,
because
by
that
point,
when
I
was
in
eighth
grade,
I
knew
that
I
want
to
get
into
politics.
So
I
knew
what
I
wanted
in
my
life,
I
knew
I
knew
I,
said:
lovely
reason
why
I
love
I
love,
seeing
mantle
ran
for
office
one
when
his
name
was
on
a
bumper
sticker.
I
thought
it
was
the
coolest
thing
so
I'm
saying
I
want
to
run
for
office.
My
my
name
on
a
bumper
sticker.
D
That's
how
a
long
and
I
always
wanted
by
that
when
I
went
out
of
the
high
school
high
school
three
four
metres
multiplier.
For
me,
it
was
pretty
uneventful
went
well.
Anything
by
that
is.
They
did
get
a
lot
of
trouble
in
school,
but
I
also
getting
really
focused
in
school.
That
much
but
I
had
friends
of
mine
in
was
so
high
school
a
little
bit
eighth
grade.
That
starts
at
size
of
two
things
that
that
I
didn't
want
to
do
as
a
pregnant
mother.
My
mother,
smiling
and
I
was
afraid
of
my
mother.
D
Anyone
has
anyone
ever
smiled.
I
found
your
mother
or
a
month,
another
country,
Hill,
they're,
very
serious.
You
can't
really
mess
around
them,
so
I
phone
those
your
home.
It
ain't
great
in
high
school
I
didn't
do
a
lot,
but
a
lot
of
my
friends
started
good
down
dude
everyone
in
marijuana,
smoking
weed
it
would
dabble
in
pills,
oxy,
cotton
really
weren't
around
as
roma
with
different
types
of
drugs.
At
that
point,
heroin
was
not
an
issue
in
the
neighborhood.
If
anyone
is
in
heroin
in
the
neighborhood,
it
was
kind
of
in
a
dark
alley.
D
D
Truck
I,
never
said,
I
was
afraid
of
it,
because
I
saw
what
it
did
to
my
friend
and
I
saw
the
trouble
they
got
into
and
I
saw
I
saw
where
it
took
them
down
their
path,
whether
smoking
weed
or
doing
other
things,
but
I
got
a
drink.
In
my
brain,
injured
off
you're
aware
my
drinking
got
out
of
control
where
I
end
up
quitting
school.
I
dropped
out
of
college,
because
I
was
all
I
wanted
to
make
money
and
I
hate
dreams
and
aspirations.
D
When
I
was
sitting
in
a
class
like
God
in
6th,
7th
and
8th
grade,
but
those
days
and
aspirations
were
out
the
window,
because
I
just
wanted
to
talk
about
that.
Fine
fire
and
every
time
I
got
in
trouble.
In
my
life,
as
an
older
person
went,
they
overwhelm
20
21
22
I
was
drinking
and
when
I
wasn't
drinking,
I
wasn't
getting
in
trouble
and
when
I
think
of
the
trouble
Athena
trouble
by
those
guys.
D
Not
those
guys,
don't
you
guys,
but
guys
like
that,
because
the
bottom
and
one
has
to
me
that
I
have
to
go.
I
had
to
go
to
a
program
to
deal
with.
What's
called
a
solid
anyone
to
alcohol
is
earnest.
What's
up
buddy
coming
out,
Holloman,
yes,
yeah
we
need
is
not
always
repetition
but
strong
addition
drives.
What
does
addictive
means?
They
won't
know
what
it
dicted
means.
You
can't
stop.
Anyone
have
that
feeling.
Anyone
know
what
a
business
alright.
B
D
Some
interest
you
have
to
have
a
lot
of
littering.
Is
it
another
one
another
one
another
one
come
on,
and
so
the
bag
is
gone
right.
That's
what
addiction
is
addiction
is
something
that
you
want
to
stop,
but
you
can't
stop.
So
what
happened
me
was
was
that's.
What
happened
me
and
I
just
want
a
treatment
and
when
I
got
out
of
treatment,
I
totally
jar.
D
I
was
born
on
colleges.
That's.
Why
was
my
supposed
to
do?
I
wasn't
a
god-awful
and
be
top,
but
his
later
school
and
I.
Think
myself.
My
life
is
I
thought
no
idea
where
I
want
to
be
in
my
life,
because
I'd
want
to
be
in
politics.
I
was
working
in
a
construction.
I
wanted
to
be
representing
people
of
Georgia,
sir
I
want
to
be
the
premier
blossom,
Sunday
and
I
was
that
was
not
college
degrees,
I
had
a
high
school
diploma
and
and
top
where
Savannah
was
a
college
dropout.
D
On
top
of
that
I
wasn't
he
made
I
went
across
a
what
called
a
glutton
she.
What
happened
for
me
was
I
got
so
low.
My
life,
sighs
I,
was
looking
at
my
life
and
I
started.
Thinking.
Okay,
we're
life
doing
I
first
thing:
I
do
is
go
back
to
college.
I
would
enroll
the
Boston
College
and
I
got
my
degree.
I
was
40
years
old,
Maremma
constantly
flashing
on
a
college
degree.
I
grew
up
in
a
house
where
my
parents
were
from
America.
They
were
both
born
and
I
earned
the
book
mile.
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So
when
I
was
told,
when
I
would
open
the
family
with
immigrants
in
my
house-
and
it
could
help
me
roll
in
a
hot
water
business,
they
girl-
whose
sole
meant
so
much
to
my
brain,
I
kind
of
I
faked
it
because
they
did
time
to
go
in
home,
I
had
American
cousins
that
were
all
that
could
help
me,
but
I
did
want
to
buy
I
pretended.
I
was
doing
my
work
at
the
end
of
the
day
when
I
look
back
on
my
life
today,
I
think
about
some
of
the
things
that
I've
been
analyzing.
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Decisions
are
made,
you
know,
I
should
change
myself
run
against
education.
I
didn't
pay
attention.
The
way
I
should
have
tons
of
issues
and
I
saw
people
drinking
and
something
to
talk
about
addiction.
I
saw
people,
bring
it
around
back.
I'll,
never
do
that,
and
I
saw
people
driving
around
there
telling
them
to
do
that
and
I
didn't
drug
by
drink
and
I've.
Seen
friends
of
mine
today
that
I
can't
help
because
they're
stuck
on
being
drug
addicts.
Now,
let
me
just
actually
say
well
I,
say
I'm
going
over
off
the
questions.
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D
An
alcoholic
and
I
want
a
hand
on
the
corner
and
I
want
to
gradually
be
afraid
of
my
school,
whether
if
the
alligator
on
the
river
is
and
I
don't
want
to
go
and
hand
on
the
quantum
decisions
that
would
be
a
goal
into
operation
and
how
does
all
this
stock?
How
does
drug
addiction,
alcoholism
shop?
Tell
me
something
tell
me.
B
D
Running
that's
a
long
sentence.
It's
that
simple!
If
you
eat
you're
out
there,
if
you're
a
sixth
grade
today,
seventh
or
eighth
grade,
if
somebody
offers
you
something
not
to
follow,
won't
be
able
to
eat
up,
don't
be
a
follow
up,
be
a
leader
on
your
the
smoke,
a
joint
not
to
take
a
pill
enough
to
dig
a
drink,
to
be
cool
like
I.
Do
with
that
people
travel
all
the
time.
I
look
at
how
some
of
the
cool
kids,
when
I
was
growing
up
with
their
not
working
today
and
I
will
be
reluctant.
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D
C
D
D
B
D
D
D
B
D
Alcohol
and
drugs
are
a
depressant,
so
they
kind
of
make
it
feel
depressed
little
bit
if
both,
if
they're
going
to
bring
you
down
inside.
So
when
you
do
them,
you
see
people
when
they're
drinking
and
drugging
like
when
the
children
we
they
kind
of
laid-back
and
chill
enough
yeah.
You
know
the
chilling
out,
but
it's
depressive,
and
it
doesn't
help
you
emotion
in
positive
way.
I
love.
B
D
Don't
know
it
was
there,
it
was
easier,
I
thought
I
was
afraid
to
drive
stress,
but
today
you
know
and
I
think
about
today
trusted
a
lot
they're
a
lot
more
accessible
to
young
people
in
our
society
and
I
think
that
the
static
they're
going
to
go
as
a
team
and
I
see
people
I,
see
young
people
coming
into
the
meetings
and
a
lot
of
them.
A
lot
of
them
didn't
really
drink,
big
studies
and
drugs.
B
D
As
well,
the
13
is
all
getting
arrested
for
drugs.
You
hear
information
talking
about
probation.
That
does
a
serious
story.
You
know
those
those
young
people
you
in
another
town
or
another
neighborhood
or
another
school.
You
know
I
mean
the
choices
decisions
you
have
the
minute
and
I
just
I
want
to
encourage
you
all
to
make
the
right
decisions,
because
I've
seen
too
many
people
I've
seen
too
many
friends
of
mine
and
too
many
families.
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B
D
B
D
B
D
And
here
and
the
laborers
Union
in
Boston
and
Mikey,
you
always
represented
people
so
I
like
the
fact
that
he
always
flat
flow
for
work.
My
people,
that
was
one
inspiration
of
my
point,
one
of
my
bigger,
more
tax
money,
wise
being
able
to
charge
you
guys
today,
being
able
to
talk
tribal
high
experiences
and
try
and
help
people
and
talking
young
people
in
cities,
because
you
were
the
Future
leader
to
the
city,
everyone.
This
is
where
I
was
drink.
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It
1
2,
3
right
where
you
wanted
to
go
right,
every
what
everyone
will
you
undo,
a
needle,
you
don't
know.
What
do
you
want
to
football,
NFL,
NFL?
What
you
want
to
do?
That's
why
PA
all
right?
What
do
you
want
to
anyone
for
what
ever
you
want
to
be
a
doctor
anyway,
when
we
started?
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B
B
D
D
D
B
D
I
said
it's:
okay,
because
I
did
everything
I
possibly
could
have
done
to
become
the
next
me
I'm
walking
and
if
I
don't
win
tomorrow.
Why
do
you
have
said
yes,
but
why
have
regrets?
No,
while
I
don't
have
the
rest
is
I.
So
if
you
want
to
be
in
the
natal,
if
you
want
to
be
in
the
NBA,
if
you
want
to
be
a
lawyer,
you
got
to
try
which
means
school.
Education
live
right.
No
drinking,
no
drugs.
Ask
people
for
helping
you
to
confuse.
Thank
you
guys
and
girls
have
a
great
day.