Pubdate: Wed, 15 May 2002 Source: Chatham This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 Bowes Publishers Limited Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/ctw/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/719 Author: Marjorie Crew MORE MONEY FOR POLICE? PLEASE. (Editor's note: The following letter was provided by its author to Chatham This Week for publication) Dear Mayor Diane Gagner and members of council: I'm writing in response to the story in the April 24 issue of Chatham This Week, entitled: "If Residents Want More Policing - Let it be known." We are letting it be known that we want more policing in Chatham-Kent. We do not fully understand the politics or the budget process, but we do understand the bottom line of the budget - no money for proactive policing - - means police react instead of prevent. More police presence will reduce the opportunity for criminal activity. Extra drug enforcement will help get the poison off the street and away from our kids, just to mention a few possibilities extra police dollars could be used if they had it. Has the community been asked if they would like more money spent on these services? Or has it been left up to council to decide? Never have I heard one complaint about spending our tax money on services that provide a safe environment for all citizens. I've heard plenty of complaints about money spent on the Capitol Theatre that the average person in our community will not benefit from. We don't look at taking an active role in a community as an embarrassment, we believe that any community that has citizen involvement can only get better, whether they have the same level of problems to deal with that East Side Pride has had or not. If a community does not become involved, they too could be looking out the door at the same problems that we were seeing a year ago. Please take this letter as a resounding YES. We want more money spent on policing to continue to make all of Chatham-Kent a safe place to live for all our citizens. We encourage everyone to write, call or email your councillors and mayor to let them know that our safety does not have a price. This is your community; let council know how you feel. Marjorie Crew, East Side Pride - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl