Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 Source: Ancaster News (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Brabant Newspapers Contact: http://www.ancasternews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3386 Author: Craig Campbell, Ancaster SAFE'S FOURTH YEAR BRINGS ZERO TOLERANCE Police are taking a new zero tolerance attitude for the fourth year of Project SAFE. Beginning June 18, the eight officer team will focus on youth drinking, drug-use, loitering and noise in parks and common community areas in Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough and on Hamilton mountain. But where warnings were given first during each of the past three summers, zero tolerance means a new focus on handing out tickets. At a press conference announcing the fourth edition of the program - short for Special Attention Follow-up and Enforcement - acting Sergeant Sean Gosselin handed out a list of the common offences and fines the team will be handling. Fines of $50 to $125 will be handed out for offences under the Liquor License Act, and Hamilton parks and noise bylaws. Most revolve around having and drinking alcohol in a public place, but also include using profane language, setting off fireworks, breaking or defacing city property, and littering. The police will also enforce a city bylaw that prohibits anyone from being in a city park between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. Also new for the project's fourth year are signs with the words: Police/Targeted Enforcement Area/Zero Tolerance. "We will put this sign up in areas of concern," Sergeant Sean Gosselin said. "Hopefully it will be a prevention." Administration of the project changes this year as well, with the four division crime managers - roles created for Division 30 in January - getting involved. Superintendent Ken Bond explained Project SAFE officers will not be handing out warnings, in favour of writing out tickets, because young people do not always listen to a warning. "A ticket can be more effective," he said. "We want that message to get out." Project SAFE officers will compile a list of parks, conservation areas and other spots to regularly check throughout the summer. Police skip warnings and hand out tickets - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman