A social service leader based in Greerton has backed up local retailers' stories of nasty run-ins with begging gangs but says the solution lies not in more Government money, but in the community.
Tommy Wilson of Te Tuinga Whanau Social Services Trust said he and his staff had seen and heard about many of the same issues Greerton retailers told councillors about yesterday - elderly people bullied into handing over medication, customers accosted at ATMs and fighting and shouting in the streets.
"All of us have seen that. It doesn't seem to be improving. It's a sign of the desperation of people feeding drug habits," he said.
People on the street may be vulnerable or being taken advantage of by gangs, he said.
He did not agree with councillors' assertions that the problems were linked to central Government underfunding of social services and police.