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Prince George is a city to fear

Prince George has reached yet again another mark. We are now a city to fear. What happened to this city? I moved here almost 20 years ago to a peaceful, easy town. No gunshots, no fingers being removed, no gangs and their trade.

Prince George has reached yet again another mark. We are now a city to fear. What happened to this city? I moved here almost 20 years ago to a peaceful, easy town. No gunshots, no fingers being removed, no gangs and their trade. Pre-Olympics hundreds of people were sent north from Vancouver so that the television would show a clean, safe Vancouver to the world. The problem is, it seems as if the criminal element of the uprootees stayed. These criminals staying led of course to more crime. Thanks Gordie! That's the way you solve a problem, send it away, to us. Park a police car every four blocks or so and then have them do what it is that they do, prevent crime. I don't see the problem with it. We have to do something, I don't feel exactly safe when I go around the city and I am sure I'm not the only one.

Ian Bazay, Prince George