SOUND OFF: Lack of NDP action on crime putting people at risk
NEARLY ANYWHERE YOU GO IN B.C., people are talking about the sudden and dramatic increase in violent crime in our communities.
It is something we are seeing in Vancouver, Kelowna, Prince George and everywhere in between. Business owners have spoken up about the impact on their livelihoods, residents have expressed concerns about no longer feeling safe in their communities, and numerous B.C. mayors have called on the province to take action. Months have passed, and the NDP government has still done nothing to seriously address crime in B.C.
I have used this space before to talk about how crime is impacting us right here in Kamloops, where we have experienced a 45 per cent increase in violent crime severity in just the past few years. It’s a deeply concerning statistic, and one that should be driving the NDP to act quickly, but instead, they have decided to avoid the issue and gaslight British Columbians about the realities of crime in B.C.
As the mayors pointed out in their letter to the Province this spring, much of the increased crime in our communities is perpetrated by a small group of chronic offenders who repeatedly offend, breach bail conditions and fail to appear in court. Our outgoing RCMP Superintendent here in Kamloops, Syd Lecky, spoke about the challenges police are facing in dealing with these repeat offenders last week, saying “If you are released and waiting for court — and we are arresting people four, five, six times now on warrants — if that’s happening people are often times continuing to offend.”


