If you spot illegal drug activity in the city or an unhinged junkie, call 911.

If you see a discarded hypodermic needle, call 311 or use the app.

If you want anonymity, use the Crimestoppers tip line that also allows for a video clip.

The city is now urging residents to use the Coordinated Response Team (CRT) and the police department’s Neighborhood Engagement Support Team (NEST) to help push back against the opioid crisis. The homeless tents are banned, and now the next enforcement wave has begun.

It’s basically crowdsourcing the opioid use heartache that has made life in Boston a nightmare for businesses and homeowners who are forced to live with the risk of needle pricks and stumbling addicts roaming the streets.

The CRT has 14 “Red Jacket” teams that work from 5 a.m. to midnight s

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