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A Neighbourhood Mobilization Initiative will be targeting neighbourhoods throughout the city to empower residents to drive crime out...out of the neighbourhood, out of Prince Albert. Coming to a neighbourhood near you. Together we can regrow a crime-free, citizen-driven community.
12 Comments
Peg (Registered User)
DklizzneinDklizznein (Registered User)
Seriously, let's drive crime out? Good luck, to many window lickers.
Mr Hermiteowitch (Registered User)
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dave (Guest)
I pushed to have slumlords held more accountable for the people they rent to, such as what the city of nipawin put in place, but just another thing that was sweaped under the rug in city hall.
We need to stand up at city hall and say "look if your going to visit our beautiful city these are the rules your going to have to follow or dont come here, kindly go somewhere else thanks".
Our downtown looks and acts like a virus has taken over, we need a Purell station at every street corner. Seniors dont feel safe in our community and we cant enjoy the beauty that the city has to offer. But it seems that no one (of political stature) has the balls to stand up and say enough is enough. No wonder we have so many people moving out of city and out of province to work.
Peg (Registered User)
DklizzneinDklizznein (Registered User)
If there was a simple solution it would have happened already, it is down right impossible to rid a community of crime. It's no ones fault there is crime except the ones who commit it, there will always be shortage of emergency service no matter where it is. As for the RCMP in Prince Albert they are spread thin as is, PA's branch is one of the busiest and they can't keep up as is.
It's simple, you can't push it away, you can either deal with it, or do your research before you move in to said neighborhood.
As for Saskatoon having a better police force, that is completely false, I'd love to see your statistics.
amy (Guest)
TJ (Registered User)