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01-22-2020, 12:07 PM
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Alberta government addressing rural crime
I see that Alberta's Justice Minister has some ideas about dealing with rural crime: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/justice-m...erta-1.4778372.
I think the proposals are good but don't go far enough. The aggravating factors of refusing to leave or challenging the owner should be applied to urban as well as rural crime. Also, there should be more consideration given for previous convictions in determining the length of sentences and in refusing bail or parole. I really like the idea of "three strikes and you're in for a long time".
I would like to see Saskatchewan's Justice Minister jump in on this.
Apologies if this news item has been mentioned in earlier posts, but I haven't seen it.
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01-22-2020, 12:15 PM
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castle law proposal coming from me to the melas shortly
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01-22-2020, 02:12 PM
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Something needs to be done, my rural property was broken into again yesterday. At least this time 4 people were arrested. However they are likely repeat offenders and are likely already released....
I still haven't been able to confirm what all was stolen (because I have to work for a living) and they are likely out already. Sickening.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if the same group had already broken back in.....
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01-22-2020, 02:54 PM
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My Business was hit over the weekend...... crippling. Likely going to mean the end for me, as if we were not struggling enough in this economy. Despite commercial insurance so far cooperating, enough time passes and turning away business. I'm not hopeful. 16 years in business and some A#####S are likely going to be the cause for it come to an end. If I can't find work soon, bank will come for the house and my family will be on the street, and then what? Maybe I'll be forced to commit crime in order to feed my family? Vicious cycle.
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01-22-2020, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mooseknuckle
My Business was hit over the weekend...... crippling. Likely going to mean the end for me, as if we were not struggling enough in this economy. Despite commercial insurance so far cooperating, enough time passes and turning away business. I'm not hopeful. 16 years in business and some A#####S are likely going to be the cause for it come to an end. If I can't find work soon, bank will come for the house and my family will be on the street, and then what? Maybe I'll be forced to commit crime in order to feed my family? Vicious cycle.
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Hey I tried to call you but have a new phone, your # didn't migrate. (happened lots)PM me your # please
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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01-22-2020, 04:08 PM
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They have got to do something prairie wide, MB SK AB are all getting hit, and home owners are arming themselves more all the time. I think that is what bothers the Gov't the most, and likely the only reason for them doing anything at all, they likely feel 'bad' when they know the Crown has to charge a homeowner for defending his own life and property.
Good 1st step long overdue.
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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01-22-2020, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mooseknuckle
My Business was hit over the weekend...... crippling. Likely going to mean the end for me, as if we were not struggling enough in this economy. Despite commercial insurance so far cooperating, enough time passes and turning away business. I'm not hopeful. 16 years in business and some A#####S are likely going to be the cause for it come to an end. If I can't find work soon, bank will come for the house and my family will be on the street, and then what? Maybe I'll be forced to commit crime in order to feed my family? Vicious cycle.
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I feel your pain. I’ve been robbed of over $240k not by thieves but by contractors. The courts have no problem letting these court cases go on for years but the government wants their money now. Unfortunately giving them the name of the guys who got their money doesn’t work. I’m to the point where I don’t want to be a part of the construction industry in Alberta, seems rural crime is the only booming business going these days.
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01-22-2020, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Kurt505
I feel your pain. I’ve been robbed of over $240k not by thieves but by contractors. The courts have no problem letting these court cases go on for years but the government wants their money now. Unfortunately giving them the name of the guys who got their money doesn’t work. I’m to the point where I don’t want to be a part of the construction industry in Alberta, seems rural crime is the only booming business going these days.
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So many of these "contractors" are not licensed , have no real training or even if they know what they are doing which is not likely they are still going to take every short cut possible and then charge as if it was done right. Permits and inspections don't help you because they are just inspecting a finished job. Impossible for them to tell if done right and then a few years down the road when you realize there is a problem its to late and your screwed. I hate these crooked scumbags!
There not scared of anybody either. I know of a local one that screwed over a lawyer. Can you imagine? If you where going to screw someone would you mess with a lawyer?
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01-23-2020, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by guysmiley
Something needs to be done, my rural property was broken into again yesterday. At least this time 4 people were arrested. However they are likely repeat offenders and are likely already released....
I still haven't been able to confirm what all was stolen (because I have to work for a living) and they are likely out already. Sickening.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if the same group had already broken back in.....
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that sucks man sorry to hear that
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01-22-2020, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Cement Bench
castle law proposal coming from me to the melas shortly
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This is the only real solution, allow the citizens to defend themselves and property. The risk of immediate consequences is a far greater deterrent than anything our legal system offers offenders.
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01-22-2020, 04:29 PM
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Adding aggravating factors is welcomed but it doesn’t deter meth’d out criminals from continuing their illegal activities. The courts need to keep criminals in jail, not keep giving them chance after chance after chance to correct their behaviours. There’s no risk for criminals, only rewards.
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01-22-2020, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Sledder1
Adding aggravating factors is welcomed but it doesn’t deter meth’d out criminals from continuing their illegal activities. The courts need to keep criminals in jail, not keep giving them chance after chance after chance to correct their behaviours. There’s no risk for criminals, only rewards.
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You took the words right out of my mouth. As long as bleeding hearts are in control nothing will change. People in jail can't terrorize law abiding citizens.
I was just fortunate that I was too busy to go check on my property during the day. When the RCMP got there 4 people were still on the property. If I had got there alone I would have been outnumbered 4-1. It could have been a very different outcome.
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01-22-2020, 04:44 PM
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Wonder what happened to the 300 police officers the gov was going to hire?
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01-22-2020, 05:02 PM
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Police can only do what they are allowed to do under the law, and the law and legislation needs to be changed to act as an effective deterrent and control measure.
This is something we need to focus on and provide options - some of those options might be something like a 3 strikes and your in the can for life, it may include some form of castle law, etc...
One thought I had was maybe convicted criminals, who are back on the street have reduced (or forfeited) their rights, so when it comes time for police to try to investigative a fresh crime (and trust me the cops know who the criminals in the area might be and where to find them) - the cops can pay the criminals a visit and have a look around without warrant. I bet dollars to doughnuts, without having to prove sufficient cause for warrants, or deal with the time it takes, the conviction rates would increase ten fold.
Keep in mind, some will say this is a "slippery slope" but this idea would apply to known, previously convicted thugs. They have, by being convicted of a crime, have lost these rights. Sorry. To darn bad.
My thoughts anyways.
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01-22-2020, 05:38 PM
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Police don't seem to help. If they are around the chances of them getting an actual criminal is pretty low. They are much more likely to catch a farmer not wearing a seatbelt or get somebody riding a quad on the road, catch your neighbor having a light out on her truck, etc.
Big sentences don't deter because the dummy's think they won't get caught.
If they go to jail they just learn to be better crooks
You know every time the police get into trouble for shooting someone I always ask myself, is the world better off? I don't get mad at the police.
Criminals used to fear coming on a farm. If someone defends themselves can you imagine the hell it must be to get dragged into court for years defending your actions?
Maybe Albertans would stomach ghettos? Like in the States? You know if they stay in this part of Lethbridge the police won't arrest them.
Maybe a toll? Free to go into a city but you have to pay $500 to leave?
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01-22-2020, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by cowmanbob
Wonder what happened to the 300 police officers the gov was going to hire?
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Probably in class analyzing the B and E cases that were attended and documented by their fellow officers in the past.
Just in case of any non compliance by legal gun owners in the future to the upcoming new fire arms laws.
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