Title: Our summer of murder
Category: Law & Order
Posted By: N_Fiddledog
Date: 2018-08-31 00:12:45
Canadian
Curiously enough the mayoral solution to this problem was covering the most recent Toronto shooting in her capacity as an investigative journalist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Crjcoin ... ploademail
This is less about guns than it is a lawlessness problem. Police have been de-policing for years now, with no end in sight. The days of constant police patrols (crusiers or foot) are long over. Add to the fact that the current Mayor of Toronto and it's police chief are both wimps on an epic scale, and police funding never seems to be increased properly, and voila.
Twenty years ago you would always see a police cruiser or two throughout the course of the day, as well as some foot patrol officers in the community, or in tourist/shopping areas, and most of them quite pleasant. Fast forward to now, when you hardly ever see police (unless they're sitting in their cars at a construction site), nor do you hardly ever see a cop on foot patrol.
Even here in Barrie, there were always officers walking the beat downtown (because of the bars and other things), whereas lately all you see is maybe a cruiser patrolling if your lucky, as well as a police drone occasionally flying past.
It's too easy to always blame guns when our own legal system as a whole (police, courts, government) is the biggest contributor to most of the crime we keep seeing.
Add to the fact that we have a wuss as a PM doesn't help either. No one wants to get down and dirty to tackle crime anymore, not even the lawmakers themselves.
To borrow an quote, "Where's the beef?"
-J.
It sounds like the volume can stay muted. Rots of ruck on election day!
Oh...and also, she was pretty worked up about the Yorkdale shooting. She had just talked to two kids who had been scared out of a movie theatre during the show by the shooting.
She didn't like that. Her voice quavered. She claimed that sort of thing didn't happen and would never have been tolerated at one time.