SOUND OFF: Small businesses left waiting for crime relief
OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS, we have all heard horrific stories about B.C. small businesses impacted by crime and vandalism. Whether in downtown Vancouver, or right here in Kamloops, small businesses across the province have dealt with increasing numbers of break-ins, fires, vandalism and sometimes even threats to the safety of staff and patrons.
This is a serious issue. It impacts the viability of many of these businesses, which in turn impacts the local economy and the people who depend on the business — whether for employment or the goods and services it provides.
For business owners struggling to make ends meet after a challenging few years, the expense of having to replace broken windows, or hire security, could be enough to force them to close their doors permanently.
That’s why business owners, local business improvement associations and chambers of commerce, and our BC United Caucus have been calling on David Eby’s NDP government for months, begging for action and relief for those impacted by rising crime.