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Sarah bought the illegal drugs on Schillerstrasse in Munich’s train station district. © Heinz Gebhardt/IMAGO
Sarah M: “I then prostituted myself in the parking garage”
Because of her dependency, Sarah gets severe withdrawal symptoms. “Sometimes I couldn’t walk anymore, I had stomach cramps and I was in the hospital once.” At some point she needed more and more. “You say yes to everything, you can no longer defend yourself.” During that time, she was often sexually abused. Once she called a dealer who promised her herbs. “Then he raped me in a container in a field.” Another traumatic experience, through which she falls further and further into the drug scene.
Little by little she runs out of money. “I then prostituted myself in the parking garage, sometimes for 20 euros.” And that was only to get herbs – she was 17 at the time. Sarah is disgusted with herself.
“I then prostituted myself in the parking garage, sometimes for 20 euros.”
Drug addicts hide in Munich parking garages
Last year Sarah met a man. He rapes her, but since he has herbs, she stays with him. Sometimes ten of them lived in a one-room apartment. “We had no money and almost no food.” The apartment was dirty and full of bugs and maggots. “You ignore that when you’re on herbs, you don’t care. You become a beetle yourself.” She talks about that time with disgust. “When we ran out, we used tweezers to search the carpet for herbs.”
Many consume in Munich in parking garages or underground garages, in addition to puke and urine. By suppressing the drug problem, users would hide in parking garages. Dealers and clients rape minors there, like Sarah did a year ago. She is therefore calling on the government to take action.
Drug consumption rooms a solution? Bavaria refuses
Sarah would like the police to openly acknowledge the problem “that people talk about it”. It shouldn’t be hushed up. In addition, drug consumption rooms, also known as fixer rooms, would help. There, addicts can bring their drugs with them and consume them on site. They also get clean cutlery and medical supervision. Sharing an injection with another woman, Sarah caught hepatitis C. Rooms like this could have prevented that.
“Experiences from other cities and scientific studies show that drug consumption rooms are suitable for preventing drug-related deaths,” says the spokesman for the health department. The city of Munich would like to create such spaces, as confirmed by Strohbach and the health department. However, the decision lies at the state level, the Bavarian state government refuses.
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Sarah tries a new beginning – “I have a goal”
Once police officers caught Sarah with heroin. Her punishment: half a year of family counseling, half a year of addiction counseling. “It’s good that I have someone to talk to.” She has now reported her ex-boyfriend, who is now in custody for rape.
Sarah moved back in with her mother and went into rehab. Now she wants to catch up on her school-leaving certificate and dare to start again in another city. Where nobody knows her. “It’s a stop for me because I have a goal,” she says tz.de. She wants to train as a landscape gardener and eventually work as a “street worker” to get minors out of the drug scene. “There are so many young people in the scene, with so much potential.” Once she has the strength and is completely clean, Sarah wants to help. (tkip)
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