Pubdate: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Andrew Thomson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) NEW BID FOR NEW COP Third Try For Seventeenth Local RCMP Officer Fort Saskatchewan Record -- City council will hear a new bid to put another RCMP officer on the streets later this month. Coun. Tom Hutchison made another request for a seventeenth local police officer at Tuesday's meeting. Council voted down two requests to spend $85,000 a year for a new RCMP officer during last fall's budget debate. But recent changes to the provincial funding formula mean the Fort will get an extra $106,000 a year for law enforcement. Council will make a decision on the new officer during their Apr. 27 meeting where they set the 2004 mill rate and make final adjustments to the 2004 budget. Last fall Policing Committee chair Terry Noble warned that prevention programs, specifically the Drug Abuse Resistance Education or DARE program, would suffer if a new officer wasn't approved. The local RCMP detachment is forming a plain clothes unit to combat drug trafficking, but that will leave a shortage of officers to work on prevention programs, Nobel warned. Councillors Ed Marler, Tami Petroski and Tom Hutchison supported adding another officer, but the majority of Councillors remained unconvinced. Mayor Ken Hodgins and Councillors Don Westman, Jim Sheasgreen and Valerie Holowach felt the current level of policing was adequate. Fort Saskatchewan currently has one officer for every 850 residents, which is about average for Alberta municipalities. Local RCMP statistics show the amount of criminal code charges laid in 2003 were up 30 per cent from the previous year. Total of 1,496 charges were laid in 2003 compared to 1,149 in 2002. The majority of the increase comes from theft charges. There was an eight per cent jump in the number of people in 2003;186 compared to 172 the previous year. Last month's Provincial Budget increased the per capita grant to local governments from $8 to $16 a year. For the Fort that means an additional $106,000 although the additional money does not have to be used for law enforcement. The City currently pays 70 per cent, $891,000, of the total costs, which are budgeted at nearly $1.2 million for 2004. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin