Four Ybor City bartenders were arrested as part of a Tampa Police Department sting, alleging they sold drugs to bar patrons.

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  1. Well times are tough tips no longer able to pay ones bills..got get hustling..maybe our great governor should work on the cost of living in Florida..instead of all this woke and anti women nonsense. If grown-ups want to do drugs let them, there are way more important thing s that taxpayers money could be going towards..theft and violent crimes, ..oh and corrupt politicians..life is stressful if people want to party , nothing wrong with that, just Uber home…really this society focuses on the wrong things

  2. Just gotta say the_ could literally find this in any bar , restaurant and gas station
    Never gonna stop people enjoying life not to mention its what they wanna do
    90% of people will grow up and not do that forever

  3. Because of the economic crisis that always comes up the best thing to be on every wise individual’s mind or list is to invest in different streams of income that’s not depending on the government to generate funds.

  4. So 2 months, thousand’s of tax payer dollars, Just to arrest a few bartenders and take a few grams off the mean streets of Tampa? The police chief is a joke. Not cost effective.

  5. What a shock!!! Yeah, some bartenders deal drugs. Some dancers give blow jobs. Whatever. The police should focus on cartels instead of just busting addicts and calling it "isolated incidents."

  6. WAKE UP! The only reason drugs are illegal is so they can fill up those jail cells to make the rich richer & the minorities suffer. Don't forget about the pharmaceutical industry they are selfisf AF. Its 2022 trust me so much worse is happening in our world that make drugs look like a walk in the park!

  7. It sucks but all i got to say is people do what they got to do, to bring 🤑🤑🤑 and it was not sold to minors to what this report indicated. StaySafeEvryone😇

  8. Consider how many American idiots keep buying the crap. Where there is a demand there will be a supply. It's okay to blame the users as well. They know what they're doing and keep the illicit drug trade going.

  9. I lived right across the bay in St Petersburg for 6 years. Never have I ever seen more drug addicts in my life. A common sight driving down any major street was young women and old men with sores all over them nodding out standing up and when they were awake harassing every car and person that passed for money. I'm not exaggerating. If you said no they would cuss you out. The weather was beautiful there but I had to get the heck out of there cause parts of it were like hell on earth.

  10. Hang them in the town square.
    That would be a great deterrent.
    As for the customers, punish them publicly as well .
    Want to reduce crime? Show other potential criminals what they would face .
    The problem with society is that we no longer drink from the skulls of our enemies

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