Pubdate: Wed, 03 Nov 2010 Source: Peterborough This Week (CN ON) Copyright: Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.mykawartha.com/generalform Website: http://www.mykawartha.com/community/peterborough Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1794 WHAT THE BIG BUST REALLY MEANS A submachine gun is found in a hotel room with a stash of cocaine. A woman is struck by a bottle and robbed of $500 cash as she walks downtown. Two kids have their Halloween candy snatched as they trick or treat in the east end. Does this sound like the city of Peterborough? Well, it is. It's been a strange few days as police chase search for suspects in this odd variety of cases. In the most serious case, officers managed to seize the guns and the drugs before anyone got hurt or high. We haven't seen fire power like this before but it sure opened our eyes. Citizens here are already on edge after the vicious assault on a four-year-old girl in Woodville two weeks ago. And the disturbing testimony arising from the Russell Williams sentencing have many of us locking our doors more carefully than we used to. Police tell us over and over again that the simple precautions protect us. Lock your car. Pay attention to people around you. Don't carry large amounts of cash around. We're not blaming the people who get assaulted. We just know that the easier the mark, the more likely a criminal will take advantage of a situation. If the story on the front page of today's edition makes you uncomfortable, that's good. We should all be concerned that more serious weapons are being picked up in a drug raid in this city. Police worry the bigger guns could be used against them or the civilians they are hired to protect. If they're worried, we should be too. Ultimately, the growing drug trade here is making the situation worse. People who want quick money for drugs are breaking into houses to get items they can sell on the street and then ingest to get high. They are targeting pedestrians who look vulnerable. Anyone could be a target if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time. The bigger players have larger stakes at play, so they are protecting their turf and making sure their peons stay in line. If you want to be part of the solution, report things that you know are wrong. Crime prevention begins with every family that is realistic about the dangers and on every street where people want their children to be safe. We may see this as a big city problem, but it has moved into our neighbourhoods. Don't kid yourself that this case was isolated to a motel by a group of people passing through. "Is this just the tip of the iceberg? Is there more coming?" The police think so. Why should we disagree? - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake