i know im not the only one who finds this completely absurd
what gives?
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/...11909-sun.html
Thu, March 30, 2006
Cop crew shortage blastedPolice union leader says thin staff a risk to safety
By SARAH KENNEDY, CALGARY SUN
Police association president Al Koenig. (File photo)
The Calgary Police Service is playing "Russian roulette with public safety" by not having enough officers patrolling the streets, says police association president Al Koenig.
"As an association, we've warned there's a police crisis coming and it seems that it's here," he said yesterday. "The problem is, despite the strength we have on paper, we don't have enough officers to police this city properly."
Calgary's top cop Chief Jack Beaton said although he would love to have more officers on the streets, he disagrees the situation has reached dire proportions.
"This is not a crisis issue we face," he said.
"Could we do more with more? Yes," he said.
"But we can only apply for more resources at the expense of the taxpayers."
Koenig's comments came a day after members of the police traffic unit were called in to assist officers in District 2 on Tuesday with a stabbing and shooting.
He said officers are commonly responding to calls outside their jurisdiction be-cause there's just not the manpower on the streets.
"Public safety is at risk," he said.
Paramedics and fire crews are frequently beating police to emergencies because they don't have the officers readily available, Koenig added.
"We are operating just a little above half-strength," he said. "We are about 350 officers short of what we should be based on other cities of similar size."
Koenig believes the problem is the result of cutting new hires to contend with budget shortages and a dwindling interest in joining the service.