michael kors black Friday A small Northland town has 12 "tinny houses" which cannot be closed because families are living in them, police say.Dargaville police Senior Sergeant Jack Dudley has given a frank report to Kaipara District Council detailing the types of drugs available on Dargaville streets.There were a dozen "tinny houses" selling drugs in Dargaville, 58km southwest of Whangarei, which has about 5000 people living in 1200 homes.Seven of the 12 sold methamphetamine also known as speed and cannabis while the rest sold cannabis only.However, Mr Dudley told the council the houses could not be closed as families were living in them.Mr Dudley also told the council there were people with "fried brains" in Dargaville who thought they were under constant satellite surveillance.Children were making sandwiches on benches covered with volatile chemicals used to manufacture drugs.Rugby players were taking spee