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		<title>Province must pay for policing protests</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 22:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[CFAX Interview with Host Adam Sterling, Sept. 22, 2021 &#160; Annual VicPD grant of $50,000 insufficient &#160; City of Victoria and Esquimalt taxpayers are unfairly picking up most of the bills for policing an increasing number of political protests at the Legislature grounds and precinct. &#160; In 2017, VicPD managed 14 protests, but in 2020, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div><a href="https://www.iheartradio.ca/cfax-1070/audio/victoria-and-esquimalt-taxpayers-picking-up-the-tab-for-protests-1.16131151"><strong>CFAX Interview with Host Adam Sterling, Sept. 22, 2021</strong></a></div>
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<div><strong>Annual VicPD grant of $50,000 insufficient</strong></div>
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<div>City of Victoria and Esquimalt taxpayers are unfairly picking up most of the bills for policing an increasing number of political protests at the Legislature grounds and precinct.</div>
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<div>In 2017, VicPD managed 14 protests, but in 2020, they managed an unprecedented 66, according to VicPD sources. Protests at the Legislature have been a weekly, sometimes daily event again this year.</div>
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<div>The BC Legislature provides just $50,000 annually to help VicPD offset costs of policing the Legislature grounds and precinct.</div>
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<div>&#8220;Municipal property taxation should be fair,&#8221; says John Treleavan, chair of Grumpy Taxpayer$, &#8220;It strikes us as unfair that the lion&#8217;s share of policing frequent Legislature protests is paid for only by the Victoria and Esquimalt municipal taxpayer.&#8221;</div>
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<div>When Chief Del Manak was assaulted Sept. 18 the Capital News reported more than 20 officers responded to the incident. Earlier this year the residential schools backlash resulted in frequent demonstrations requiring additional VicPD presence.</div>
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<div>&#8220;At a time when police budgets and workload are under pressure it&#8217;s not reasonable that Victoria and Esquimalt taxpayers pick up most of the cost of policing for an anti-vaxx demonstration and a memorial for Chantal Moore.&#8221;</div>
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<div>Protests are becoming more frequent, well organized and well funded, on every imaginable social and political issue, and require more resources to manage properly. Protests often spill over to downtown Victoria itself and involve road or bridge blockades.</div>
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<div>As a result of the lengthy Wet&#8217;suwet&#8217;en protests on the grounds of the Legislature last year, VicPD made a special request for compensation and was reimbursed $186,000 by the Legislature.</div>
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<div>Isn&#8217;t it time the province strike an agreement with VicPD and the taxpayers of the City of Victoria and Esquimalt to automatically reimburse all expenses for policing protests? says Treleaven.</div>
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<div><strong>READ MORE:</strong></div>
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<div><a href="https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/police-chief-assaulted-during-event-to-remember-island-woman-killed-in-n-b-1.24358933" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Police chief assaulted during event to remember Island woman killed in N.B</a>., Times Colonist, Sept. 19, 2021.</div>
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<div><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#all/FMfcgzGljvNMCwRSpGBLZbhgfbppfPtB" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5 arrested near memorial after liquid poured on police chief,</a><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#all/FMfcgzGljvNMCwRSpGBLZbhgfbppfPtB" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Capital News</a>, Sept. 19, 2021.</div>
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<div><a href="https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/vicpd-provisional-budget-does-not-meet-needs-of-the-department-police-chief-1.24220779" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">VicPD provisional budget does not meet needs of the department: police chief</a>, Times Colonist, Oct. 15, 2020.</div>
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<div align="left"><strong>Available for Media Interviews:</strong></div>
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<div align="left">John Treleaven, Chair, Grumpy Taxpayer$&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">treleavengroup@shaw.ca&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">250.656.7899, cell 250.588.7899</div>
<div align="left">&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">Stan Bartlett, Past Chair, Grumpy Taxpayer$</div>
<div>grumpytaxpayers@gmail.com</div>
<div>250-477-9907</div>
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		<title>Perceptions of crime may be accurate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 15:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Severe crime in Victoria-Esquimalt worrisome &#160; Good governance and a thriving economy become extremely difficult to achieve when residents are preoccupied with crime and their personal safety. &#160; There are reasons why Victoria residents perceive there’s an increase in crime, that are not addressed by a recent Black Press article Why many Victoria residents may [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div><strong>Severe crime in Victoria-Esquimalt worrisome</strong></div>
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<div>Good governance and a thriving economy become extremely difficult to achieve when residents are preoccupied with crime and their personal safety.</div>
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<div>There are reasons why Victoria residents perceive there’s an increase in crime, that are not addressed by a recent Black Press article <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDQCILFbWbVp0lX0Ha8kmeuiPHb5A0jnjn6EujpD7cxs_QkAKBpUoBzDZ8kG_tfdbapLigwQSkLL1Q0wsJXaoFyVWH_DmukejI8sHUviYjtUK3oUj9ytcpMesJgRhjQgRzk2v2kWyA7eHY3MGgeXI26B9Rrwq3RHsznAGX0pMRrldOzeSeozI_Kw==&amp;c=aSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA==&amp;ch=NuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDQCILFbWbVp0lX0Ha8kmeuiPHb5A0jnjn6EujpD7cxs_QkAKBpUoBzDZ8kG_tfdbapLigwQSkLL1Q0wsJXaoFyVWH_DmukejI8sHUviYjtUK3oUj9ytcpMesJgRhjQgRzk2v2kWyA7eHY3MGgeXI26B9Rrwq3RHsznAGX0pMRrldOzeSeozI_Kw%3D%3D%26c%3DaSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA%3D%3D%26ch%3DNuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1620752459417000&amp;usg=AFQjCNH_Os0nouiMUdD6IMg3WM9VpV7Erw">Why many Victoria residents may perceive an increase in crime</a>.</div>
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<div>Headlines in just the same Black Press issue &#8211; &#8216;Man shot at Royal Jubilee last month, arrested at hospital for weapons possession&#8217; and &#8216;Man arrested after allegedly chasing Victoria security guards while wielding knife&#8217; &#8211; suggest there’s much more to the story.</div>
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<div>The total volume of crimes remains substantial.</div>
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<div>As a generalization, it’s true overall crime rates are relatively level over the last decade, and lower than two decades ago. That said, our population has increased dramatically over those periods, so the number of actual crimes overall remains troublesome.</div>
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<div>There’s a different set of numbers presented in the&nbsp;document ‘Incident-based crime statistics, by detailed violations, police services in British Columbia&#8217; (<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDn3umESFiw4u0BgrchgfxUeJObeQ9qqHONNPK_vBG88afzHJKgo5VB3DDBSq2NyAk4eUoa2f9phAb0ku2_tJJFdTkB-nXZ2PfWOPhkLZAwTza-f7qvzuJ5SjpTmRyfE1I6gWwjKTi38egJyz6-kks5v2WFmhWS82GNl6AzRn6fkmbiXAcOoRB0lyht30Fv-98uwFbMPCeLA4MVF3FMqqS9kKd1TzEt6tQSgZt6hfaP6JvkCnQ9QJPrsdFF_JJ-c85JLP62gx0AVzUuRLvA4ANPqiDPY1vpFoapyZyrzR24MNqQXoeWF36BFYUv3ZBqMN__oGnZtO09Pz-VC6uDuD4F6kUXOUp51DkGu-Fp36mDBwKGoGlJ2LgOQ==&amp;c=aSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA==&amp;ch=NuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDn3umESFiw4u0BgrchgfxUeJObeQ9qqHONNPK_vBG88afzHJKgo5VB3DDBSq2NyAk4eUoa2f9phAb0ku2_tJJFdTkB-nXZ2PfWOPhkLZAwTza-f7qvzuJ5SjpTmRyfE1I6gWwjKTi38egJyz6-kks5v2WFmhWS82GNl6AzRn6fkmbiXAcOoRB0lyht30Fv-98uwFbMPCeLA4MVF3FMqqS9kKd1TzEt6tQSgZt6hfaP6JvkCnQ9QJPrsdFF_JJ-c85JLP62gx0AVzUuRLvA4ANPqiDPY1vpFoapyZyrzR24MNqQXoeWF36BFYUv3ZBqMN__oGnZtO09Pz-VC6uDuD4F6kUXOUp51DkGu-Fp36mDBwKGoGlJ2LgOQ%3D%3D%26c%3DaSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA%3D%3D%26ch%3DNuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1620752459418000&amp;usg=AFQjCNES5AC_IqmTFevnaHeldBPz0sUPBw">Stats Canada,Table: 35-10-0184-01</a>) for Victoria-Esquimalt.</div>
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<div>In recent years, the percentage change in the overall crime rate is escalating: In 2017, the crime rate was 10,431 per 100,000, moving to 11,145 in 2018, and 12,372 in 2019.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Residents though are understandably most concerned about their personal safety and severe crime, and less so by the crime rate, the measure chosen by the Black Press article.</div>
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<div><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTD408YLeujKIy53QjrffrY5xxC1UR94MI4FBH9pU8S0B5WMdJzaPKEWEQAr1R230nlfhqZXchY7Gh7EvfxwjabnD9bJVaU8wIBDYeBWy68dAvsfPTA4iDiX7h_rPoM54ijIWNkjla6rWAQcR6Hh5G2Gg==&amp;c=aSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA==&amp;ch=NuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTD408YLeujKIy53QjrffrY5xxC1UR94MI4FBH9pU8S0B5WMdJzaPKEWEQAr1R230nlfhqZXchY7Gh7EvfxwjabnD9bJVaU8wIBDYeBWy68dAvsfPTA4iDiX7h_rPoM54ijIWNkjla6rWAQcR6Hh5G2Gg%3D%3D%26c%3DaSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA%3D%3D%26ch%3DNuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1620752459418000&amp;usg=AFQjCNG4C74YSv-dZu58sZtZva_F_lXf7g">Macleans Magazine</a> recently ranked Victoria the 59th best community in Canada, largely due to high rankings on serious crime.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Based on Statistics Canada data, the five-year average of the crime severity index puts Victoria-Esquimalt at 122nd in the country.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Crime rates for the province itself do nothing to soothe the perception of an increase in crime locally.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>The provincial report <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDBXD3fV0ZZrxDIA7avN3HYafmlq8pIZY5t0JgzeB8JwUyKLb_sBI8JwDSeJLXWD0Yb77_uhGUT7YFACDTa3qfuLYQ87rLyfpk3efiJ9z4MHLDpoe8jzQlTB8G6nIuxRrn8stJWHTLV3HlOmUqYPp6FBYcBBzTuycb7xjANMDCE1_SuqoKDNZVjTMxDk9R3p2pV06O9LGaRjjV28py5HrF2mwDVcNtHm10_ute8tqtaFwpiJ25ADC08w==&amp;c=aSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA==&amp;ch=NuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA==" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f%3D0014hNqf7tQOwZEZVAPwXMeFPKexaKvbydXkYGGK3BxrB5N3k01Puu8_nF38S7eodTDBXD3fV0ZZrxDIA7avN3HYafmlq8pIZY5t0JgzeB8JwUyKLb_sBI8JwDSeJLXWD0Yb77_uhGUT7YFACDTa3qfuLYQ87rLyfpk3efiJ9z4MHLDpoe8jzQlTB8G6nIuxRrn8stJWHTLV3HlOmUqYPp6FBYcBBzTuycb7xjANMDCE1_SuqoKDNZVjTMxDk9R3p2pV06O9LGaRjjV28py5HrF2mwDVcNtHm10_ute8tqtaFwpiJ25ADC08w%3D%3D%26c%3DaSxulANlM1qnkQHu_52QSMOIkMoJ71sA4m50TqnljD7pqEW4N5_IsA%3D%3D%26ch%3DNuEWNXxVZlhSR2cPU5mX4FVGDwRjYEjNNPveuJ3qAZFPlvHM2g_JAA%3D%3D&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1620752459418000&amp;usg=AFQjCNHHmxhQi-oM5Vy7Zy7YwNcTxL_bdQ">Crime Statistics in British Columbia (2019)</a> tells a more complete story, even though there are limitations to statistics since reporting rules changed the last couple of years.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>In 2019, BC’s crime rate increased 17.3 per cent to 87.1 offences per 1,000 population. BC’s overall crime severity index and BC’s violent crime severity index are on an upward trajectory.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>There were 20,738 more violent offences reported by police in B.C. in 2019, with the largest increases in physical assaults, uttering threats, indecent or harassing phone calls, and sexual assaults.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>In recent years, clearance rates &#8211; the number of crimes solved &#8211; have been dropping significantly. When less than half of violent crime is not solved, it’s a major issue.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>All these measures of crime exclude the awful pandemic year of 2020.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>It’s been a time of unprecedented social upheaval, the lawless homeless camps in parks, the partial emptying and reduction of cells in provincial and federal jails to allow for COVID safety protocols, and the reluctance of courts to lock anyone up.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>There have been a number of horrific high-profile crimes and violent random crimes impacting perceptions. As is often the case, much of the crime locally is driven by mental health issues and an opiate crisis and the result of inadequate support services.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>When there’s a fractured governance system &#8211; <strong>six</strong> different police departments across the region &#8211; the failure of everyone to work on a common issue of crime concentrated in the downtown core area has consequences.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>Residents may very well be accurate in perceiving a worrisome increase in crime.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">Available for Media Interviews:</div>
<div align="left">&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">John Treleaven, Chair, Grumpy Taxpayer$&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left"><a href="mailto:treleavengroup@shaw.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener">treleavengroup@shaw.ca</a>&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">250.656.7899, cell 250.588.7899</div>
<div align="left">&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">Stan Bartlett, Past-chair, Grumpy Taxpayer$</div>
<div align="left"><a href="mailto:grumpytaxpayers@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">grumpytaxpayers@gmail.com</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
<div align="left">250-477-9907</div>
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