SOUND OFF: David Eby has nothing to say about crime in our communities
FOR SEVERAL MONTHS, David Eby has fended off opposition questions about repeat criminal offenders by telling us to patiently wait for the report he commissioned to look into the matter. It was finally released a few weeks ago — so where is Eby? Why hasn’t he said a word about it?
Perhaps his silence is due to the fact this report has confirmed what we already knew to be true — that crime levels have spiralled out of control under his watch. This former attorney general’s catch-and-release justice system isn’t working for anyone, and nothing is being done to improve the situation and make people feel safer in their communities.
We didn’t need this NDP report to tell us that crime and disorder has been getting worse in British Columbia. Statistics Canada’s Crime Severity Index already showed violent crimes increased 30 per cent in B.C. during David Eby’s tenure as attorney general. At the same time, B.C. has seen a 75 per cent increase in the rate of no-charge assessments and a 26 per cent decrease in the number of accused being approved to go to court. It’s just a constant revolving door of justice with offenders arrested, released, and then re-arrested over and over again.
Just as he’s had nothing to say about his personally-commissioned report on prolific offenders, Eby has had nothing to say about the rise in violent crime in this province. This is unacceptable not only as the former minister responsible, but also as one of the contenders for the premier’s job. With a list of failures a mile long — from crime to housing to homelessness to affordability — he certainly isn’t making the best case for why he deserves to be promoted to premier.