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Councillors hesitant to accept administration’s aversion to closed system
Calgary police confirmed that the stabbing happened around 3:45 a.m., when a fight broke out between two men on the platform.While administration was adamant that a closed system is not feasible, some councillors were hesitant to accept that finding.Gavin Young/Postmedia “The city has acknowledged we can’t enforce our way out of the current homelessness, mental-health crisis, addiction crisis, related to public safety on transit,” she said. “But here we have recommendations for more police officers. So if we say we can’t police our way out of it, why is your recommendation to add more police, and how do those two things line up?”
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