B.C. mayors call on province for more consequences for repeat offenders
VICTORIA — Mayors representing B.C.’s biggest communities are calling on the provincial government for more support to stop repeat offenders amid an increase in property crimes.
“Our residents, frontline police officers and our Councils are frustrated. We implore the Province and for your Ministries to move forward quickly on tangible solutions,” the letter, written by the BC Urban Mayors Caucus and obtained and released by the BC Liberals on Tuesday, says.
Since 2017, there has been an 118-per-cent increase in the amount of time provincial offers take to review files it receives from police, and a 75-per-cent increase in the rate of the BC Prosecution Service choosing to not charge suspects based on police cases, according to the letter.
For example, the letter says, the Abbotsford Police Department currently monitors 81 prolific offenders — a 33-per-cent hike from 2019. A prolific offender is someone with between 10 to 29 criminal convictions.