Pubdate: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 Source: Peterborough This Week (CN ON) Column: Casting Words Copyright: 2006 Peterborough This Week Contact: http://www.peterboroughthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1794 Author: Lance Anderson JUBY'S MOTION UP IN SMOKE? Politicking at its finest was on display at Monday night's council meeting. Councillor Bill Juby offered a surprise motion for his colleagues to quickly digest and vote on. He wants the Peterborough Lakefield Police Services Board to strike a committee to look into what it would take to fight drug crime. Although an interesting idea, and one councillors had little choice but to endorse, it would appear Coun. Juby has started his campaigning for the November municipal election, even though he has yet to declare. By turning down such a motion would make council appear callous towards a real problem plaguing the streets. So, councillors had no choice but to vote in favour of the motion. Most were probably thinking if they gave Coun. Juby the nod, then their close-to-election-day motions would also get some attention. The timing for Coun. Juby's motion is questionable, given the cost implications attached to this. Council has just agreed to hire five new police officers and an extensive facility review at the Water Street police station is currently underway. Each will cost the city tens of thousands of dollars. The drug committee could come back and say 10 additional officers or newer expensive technologies are needed to put a dent in the local drug trade. Regardless, stress will be put on the City's budget that is already stretched. Coun. Juby has enough experience to know the cost implications of such a motion. Is he willing to ask his constituents to pay more taxes to finance his war on drugs? Having said that, there is sincerity behind Coun. Juby and his motion. Speaking on Tuesday he told of a ride-along he did with a police officer one night. He was introduced to the grim side of Peterborough, one that hides in back alleys and rotted places the druggies don't think the cops know about. Drugs are in Peterborough and no matter what recommendations are made, or what new strategy may be used, the war on drugs will never be won. But what if police were victorious? What if Peterborough was drug-free? For one thing we wouldn't need half the officers that are on the roster, let alone the countless service groups and counseling agencies that deal with the drug addicts and drug-associated affects. The court system would also notice a lull in activity. No drugs would equal less crime. The majority of break-ins and robberies are drug related, as is gun crime. Avoiding gun crime in quiet Peterborough is one reason Coun. Juby wants something done. He's heard that more and more dealers from Toronto are selling here on the weekends, increasing the chances of a turf war -- something we should try to avoid at all costs. If Coun. Juby made this motion this time last year there'd be no reason to question his motives. But the campaigning has to start somewhere and there's no better issue to grab the public's attention than declaring a war on drugs. And if a viable solution is suggested I'll tip my hat to Coun. Juby for having the idea and political know-how to clean up the underbelly of Peterborough. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom