One guy interviewed by CTV at Yonge Eglington said that it is a very safe area (unless you are an E.I. dude who is a Raptors fan) so no need for the police. Maybe it is safe because of the police?Good news IMO. We don't need cops guarding holes in the ground. Take those savings and invest in the transit system.
Maybe we could have a group of people, let's call them "para-police", who could do mundane stuff like getting a cat out of a tree, responding to a noise complaint, watching traffic lights, etc. Sort of like at the "green hornet" pay grade.I'm all for containing costs the police budget has swelled tremendously over the years. But maybe part of the reason we are safer as a city (compared to 10 years ago) is that we have more police officers on the street?
That should be the first change before any budget cuts are talked about.Good news IMO. We don't need cops guarding holes in the ground. Take those savings and invest in the transit system.
Nah, that has little to do with it. It all about the economy and availability of abortion and birth control.I'm all for containing costs the police budget has swelled tremendously over the years. But maybe part of the reason we are safer as a city (compared to 10 years ago) is that we have more police officers on the street?
The Chief and Mayor said they will focus on "high crime" areas. Is this code for "racial profiling"?
Or common senseThe Chief and Mayor said they will focus on "high crime" areas. Is this code for "racial profiling"?
Except one of the proposals is to take away TAVIS. Not a good idea if you want to bust gangs and drugs.Maybe if they focused their resources on street gangs who recklessly fire guns into crowded public spaces instead of busting all the cannabis shops (which actually forces people to buy their weed from the gangs)