Pubdate: Sun, 07 May 2006 Source: Camrose Canadian (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Camrose Canadian Contact: http://www.camrosecanadian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2160 Author: Elaine Pennington, Editor POLICE NOTICE CHANGES Annual Report Indicates Officers Are Dealing With Violent Criminals, Drugs And Weapons On A Frequent Basis It was a busy and challenging year for the Camrose Police Service. A new records system was introduced in 2005, but police chief Marshall Chalmers admits that while it was a challenge compiling the statistics for the annual report the results should shock people into action. Committed "It was an awful busy year, but we remain committed to ensuring and protecting our community and incorporating all the different strategies that are available to combat crime. What should shock people is how much we miss (in the area of drug trafficking and use). We need the people to continue to help us fight this evil," Chalmers said. Impact Drug use and trafficking is having a major impact on several areas in the community and the police see it first hand. "There is an increase in the amount of violence and weapons offences that the members are dealing with. It is a concern. Let's face it when they (criminals) are bingeing on drugs they are just not thinking rationally and it really puts our people in harms way. They are trained and they have the tools, but it is a concern." Whenever the public sees suspicious activity or drug use, Chalmers asks that citizens don't hesitate to call police immediately. "We need the public to be part of the fight to rid this community of drug trafficking. Mischief, vandalism, break ins, graffiti, thefts, they all in some way can all be traced back to drug use and trafficking. In the majority of cases, drugs are involved and compounded by drug use." Factor Chalmers said, drug use and alcohol abuse is also a factor in domestic violence and assaults. Traffic Public safety is a priority with the Camrose Police Service and that means the focus will always be on lower the speed in order to reduce the severity of injuries and the possibility of death in motor vehicle collisions. Education Education continues to be one area that the service is utilizing to increase seat belt use, ensure motorists make safe lane changes and not follow too close. "If you keep the speed down you reduce the risk," Chalmers said and that gives you more time to react when other motorists do make mistakes. Heavy truck equipment violations continue to be a major issue in Camrose. "We are seeing that there are more trucks that just can't be on the road and we are working with our partners to monitor that. It's all about safety," he added. Death "We lost two people last year in accidents and it is a stark reminder that motorists need to be defensive drivers. Even in the best conditions, things happen with people running red lights, not stopping at stop signs - these mistakes cost lives. Look out for others and avoid distractions. We need motorists to pay attention to driving and reduce distractions. If somebody is on his or her cell phone his or her focus is not entirely on the road. Their ability to drive defensively and if necessary be prepared to take action is affected. Increase "Obviously with an increase in population there is an increase in traffic and you can expect there are more chances for accidents, that just makes sense." However, Chalmers added, that does not mean accidents cannot be prevented. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl