The most down-and-out crack addicts will be rounded from the streets of Sao Paulo and authorities make them get treatment whether they like it or not.

For now 700 spots in the mandatory rehab program have been created. It will get started later this month.
Economic powerhouse Brazil is now considered the world's top consumer of crack, a cheap and highly addictive residue of cocaine-making, with a million users, says a recent study by the Federal University of Sao Paulo.
A downtown Sao Paulo crack slum was cleaned out in a wave of police raids a year ago. But dealers and users are now moving in back in by the hundreds.
De Sousa acknowledged the delicate nature of forcing treatment on people. She insisted however the program is for addicts so far gone they can no longer look after themselves.
"These are extreme cases, and we cannot just let people die," she said. "The state has to intervene."
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Addicts deemed helpless will be rounded up if requested by relatives or a team including police and a judge, the official said.
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Source-AFP