
B.C. launches public safety program aimed at stopping non-violent street crime
VANCOUVER — British Columbia has launched a new public safety program aimed at reducing shoplifting, property damage and other non-violent street crimes in business areas.
Terry Yung, minister of state for community safety and integrated services, says the program is a “direct result” of feedback from police and the business community.
Yung says B.C. officials “heard loud and clear” their need for support in cracking down on street-level theft, vandalism, mischief and other crimes that undermine businesses, sometimes making it “untenable” for them to operate.
He says the initiative will help police address repeat offenders, building on an existing program aimed at stopping those who commit violent crimes.