Pubdate: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 Source: Osoyoos Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Osoyoos Times Contact: http://www.osoyoostimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3873 Author: Julie Turner RCMP STEPS UP CRIME ENFORCEMENT IN SOUTH OKANAGAN Penticton Crackdown Pushes Criminals South To Oliver & Osoyoos Osoyoos RCMP Staff Sergeant Kurt Lozinski agrees with Penticton's Inspector Dan Fudge -- criminals are feeling the heat due to stepped up enforcement in that city's crime reduction strategy. But while the recently released 2005 annual RCMP report finds Penticton's crime rate has dropped, it also finds that pressure on drug activity has displaced criminals south to the Osoyoos/Oliver area. "Once you start targeting bad guys, you either put them in jail or displace them. Knowing that, we're prepared to deal with additional criminal activity, and Oliver has been the first to feel that impact," Lozinski says. He notes more co-ordinated efforts between the Princeton, Keremeos, Summerland, Oliver and Osoyoos detachments -- under the umbrella of the South Okanagan-Similkameen Regional Detachment -- will target known criminals in towns and rural areas. "It's good to know who these criminals are, and we will use every lawful means available to us to catch these people." Although the goal is to make communities safer, he adds incarceration is not always the answer, as "a lot of times, people come out as 'better' criminals." Lozinski says the RCMP is only one cog in the wheel of the justice system. He would like to see more citizens come out as court watchers. Groups like Mothers Against Drunk Drivers are "a great example" of people becoming proactive and working to change laws. "Public opinion is the biggest catalyst to change. I would love to see people give more victim impact statements. Crime impacts everyone, from the obvious victims, to increased ICBC rates for all of us. Even if you say you fear going out at night because you might become a victim of a crime, you are changing your behaviour and that is impacting your life." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman