There’s a new $5-million pool of provincial money being made available to BC police for use in fighting non-violent crime like shoplifting.
In the catalogue of crimes that dominate the ongoing public safety debate, shoplifting is one of the less dramatic.
(The Opposition opened a question period in the legislature this week by asking about “tourists being beaten black and blue,” a man who was decapitated, another whose hand was cut off by a machete and a mother punched in the face while holding a baby, among other atrocities.)
But police and an official from one retailer — London Drugs — stressed that shoplifting is having severe consequences in BC communities ...
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