ELECTION ISSUES: Kamloops candidates address plans for public safety challenges
KAMLOOPS — If Saturday’s vote could be boiled down to a single issue election, that issue would likely be public safety. From open drug and alcohol use, to small businesses facing theft and vandalism, the issues around crime and safety are forefront on almost everyone’s minds as they head to the polls to cast their ballots. Both the Conservatives and NDP have announced some form of involuntary care for those living with severe mental health and addiction problems, but what effect that will have on day-to-day life is unclear.
In Kamloops, local businesses reported nearly $1 million in losses due to crime in 2024, almost a quarter-million-dollar increase over the year prior. in addition, 71 per cent of Kamloops businesses reported they had put in new security measures.
“This catch-and-release system where even violent prolific offenders are repeatedly being released out very quickly after they are first getting arrested,” said BC Conservative candidate for Kamloops Centre, Peter Milobar. “We need to make sure those people are being held better to account and that the Crown prosecution service is actually being directed to seek stiffer penalties.”