Pubdate: Fri, 11 May 2007 Source: Leduc Representative (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Leduc Representative Contact: http://www.leducrepresentative.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2265 CRIME PREVENTION WEEK; SALUTING A JOB WELL DONE This upcoming week is marked in Canada as Crime Prevention Week, to recognize the work and efforts made by law enforcement officials. This upcoming week is marked in Canada as Crime Prevention Week, to recognize the work and efforts made by law enforcement officials. More times than not, we don't give police a second thought until we get a speeding ticket or are caught not wearing our seatbelts, which usually sparks a certain level of distaste, and unfortunately, disrespectful thoughts toward our enforcement providers. But in reality, there are more aspects to their positions of power than we realize. In their chosen career, they are faced with the consideration that each day may be their last, and we're reminded of this following the May 3, 2005 shooting by Jimmy Roszko that took the lives of four RCMP officers outside Mayerthorpe. Many times we don't always consider all the risky situations police step into in the name of public safety. Their job is to help keep a community, and its residents, safe and by doing that, they are willing to be in situations that most of us would never want to be. They are the agency available when we need help. They are the police force that stands on the frontlines to protect everyone ---- and unfortunately, not everyone appreciates the job they do. As we enter into Crime Prevention Week, it's a great opportunity to better educate ourselves on the work they do, from working on public awareness campaigns to enforcement on the streets. Consider where would we be if we didn't have people here to protect us. Consider the cases they respond to (such as domestic violence, impaired driving, drug enforcement) and put yourself in their boots ---- could you do their job? In Leduc, officers contend with many social issues, such as trying to rid our streets of impaired drivers, to make Leduc a drug-free community and working to educate people on the dangers of family violence and intervene in domestic disturbances that result in abuse. Their work includes specialized units within the RCMP designed to work on keeping our roads safe (Traffic Services) to help decrease the number of fatalities on Alberta's roadways each year, work with schools (RCMP school liaison officer) to educate our youth so they can make better and more informed decisions for their future and steer them away from the influence of drug dealers and petty criminals. The General Investigation Services/Drug Section is devoted to working against organized crime. There is far more to the uniform than a vest, a ticket book and a badge. So overall, we need to show our thanks and appreciation a little more often because you never know when you may need them the most. Crime prevention officers (RCMP, city bylaw enforcement special constables) work to make our communities and families safe. Next time you meet an officer, remember their role and the jeopardy that goes with their work. Take the time to be courteous and express your appreciation for the work they do protecting you and your family. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek