Michael Taube: Barrie, Ont., mayor right to declare state of emergency over rising crime
Alex Nuttall should serve as an example to our federal and provincial leaders
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Last week, Alex Nuttall, the mayor of Barrie, Ont., declared a state of emergency in his city, due to safety concerns, namely the rise in criminal activity at homeless encampments.
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“Barrie is a place you come if you need and you want help,” Nuttall, a former one-term Conservative MP, told reporters. “It is not the place you come and put a tent on the side of the road, use drugs, carry crossbows and pistols, and set up shop as a drug dealer. So, if you don’t want help and that’s not your thing, please go somewhere else.”
Moreover, the mayor suggested that, “These actions are necessary due to the length of time of lawlessness in our city and due to the increase in severity of lawlessness in our city.” He hopes the city’s........
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