
ROTHENBURGER: Mayors praise Eby but study delays solutions to prolific offenders
WHY B.C.’S MAYORS, including the mayor of Kamloops, are waxing enthusiastic about Attorney-General David Eby’s offer to study prolific offenders isn’t hard to figure out.
They simply don’t want to appear ungrateful. It was the mayors, via the B.C. Urban Mayors’ Caucus, who complained to Eby for months about the high number of crimes being committed by a small number of repeat offenders who keep getting away with ripping off the rest of society.
So Eby finally promised to come up with “creative” solutions. Those creative solutions turned out to be a not-so-creative study by a couple of experts. They have four months to look at the problem and come up with some ideas on how to fix it.