SOUND OFF: NDP must do more to keep our communities safe
EVERYONE DESERVES TO FEEL SAFE in their community, but the reality is that an increasing number of people in Kamloops no longer feel that way. Random assaults and street violence have gotten so bad that the downtown McDonald’s has closed its doors permanently, with the owner saying, “it’s for the safety and the well-being of our people that we needed to make a change — and McDonald’s Canada saw that too.”
This isn’t just one small business owner’s opinion or one isolated incident. A national chain has given up on this location in the face of incessant crime in our city, increasingly on the part of prolific offenders.
British Columbians have serious concerns about the revolving door of repeat offenders being released, re-offending and being released again. The cycle just repeats itself over and over here in Kamloops and in other communities across the province. In recent weeks, my Official Opposition colleagues and I have highlighted a variety of violent assaults and random attacks in communities like Kamloops, Kelowna, Keremeos, Williams Lake, Cranbrook, Terrace, Surrey, Vancouver and Victoria.
So where’s B.C. Attorney General David Eby in the midst of this ever-worsening crisis in our communities? What is his response as more and more municipalities beg him to do more about prolific offenders?