ROTHENBURGER: Is vigilantism the answer to stopping theft on our streets?
VIGILANTISM IS COMING to the streets of B.C. cities. First Penticton, now Kelowna. Will Kamloops be next?
The Penticton group is called Clean Streets Penticton and consists of a group of people who go looking for stolen items in homeless encampments and shelters. It has more than 2,000 members on its Facebook page, though typically only a dozen or so go looking for the items suspected of being stolen by street-entrenched people.
When they see a bike, power tools or other expensive items that a street person wouldn’t normally be expected to have, they demand the stuff back. The idea is to look for things that have already been reported stolen, but they sometimes pick up items that haven’t been reported.