It is time that the world accepted that the 'War On Drugs' - wonderful electioneering phrase though it is - is futile and as time has shown, completely unwinnable.
The fact is - we have a world-wide drug problem.
The only response we have is - how we deal with it.
We can act like drug addicts are 'the enemy' and criminalise them, which time again has proved to be not only futile, but horrendously expensive.
Or, we can accept that bringing them into a facility like this not only reduces surplus infected needles on the streets, it also enables councils to interact with users with a view to educating them into reduction programmes which can, and will reduce the problem overall.
Pretending that drug addiction is a matter for moral superiority and sniffy condemnation is gone, it is time to deal with it for what it is, a health and social issue which needs proper resourcing and a real intention to reduce and eliminate it.
You can't do that by pretending that there is an 'enemy' to be fought and a 'war' to be won - this stance may secure votes, but it does nothing to actually start to sort out the problem.