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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Jan 1996, p. 2

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a-T aç* a44l". Weou.d@Y, iuy t. 1097 t u THE Ccl 3.9% VaIo~ fifiaoo~ 2L a <hes Asirq Vani HDîry, IbiS Holiday R ou doter ana 1Um no d.mnnhbaDom natals MW .wn~ 1at !"2, tas aOO 1i .9 . i Sears zellers,(P). AHappy NeUY Year Police spendi ng'review soukht i *A E he tuve >view of the iench narking. ratis of officers to po puation . w hich is 'i c ý *ý,~tr Mr. Maclssaç's position has evolved low copaoied tu dmc sanie ratio in flearýy - over several yeaes observing in-lfighdng mwnkpalities . Dý ail accepted standards, Haiton Lutween the Hahl police s«vjis oad 'ýCity and regional employtes aiteû<lt Regional Pobic o a pretty cort-eflhctive whîch ses the police budget,. nd the jijstified by &h numbkr of peuple in the -job. HowevéyfWurlgton mgoamlcoumiâ- regiojial counicil. which is beseu with CI', If w did we'd lie lynclicd.' said Mr. )or0 Rob Maclssuc ukieu't accept the cur- provincial fwndng cudwkis. aSscI might be onie of many factors - T tuithidaMdhas càIled focac"tnpr- For several years police have quo(ed Ur te itt'snot4Wesole ie(ermnan(, Mr. Maclssac suggested the Itumbets and types o( crime nced tu tic considered =as well «as (he nunihers of calls for pol fe ttevce. He çuagemted taking ia oaccpunt th(le effeci of new tcchnology on polictng D EA LERWS and the use of civilian 8mplqyees. ihiglier (han tn summnding. regins." hc ptd. Id ltke'to gel lthe enile picture 'ni ~R A T B R À Ktha way the sçtcmis currrntly sitmduréd Mayr taIa ai on ole CH i will add 10 oticer.% tu their ranks in the coelulng year. a caçt wbich pushed poliing cý, lirIa ast ycar. , equtte content tn have (ha final Cuv (on cri budget> but I (kstt need in havei,; said Mr. Maclssac. "Whoever docs 4' th, final say should ha elected liy(hpu lic. That, lias Io bie a direct accounitalîî bètweén spenclstg dollars and job securit> * Ciyently (lie poilice services hoard gises the final nod on the annual police budget. lis mbembers 'aie largely appoinvisl by the provincial governiment. Thrce Haecn counicillorts aiso sit on theardian, "Regionel.appointees do not comprise the majoiity of tha board and (et s face ii, p"ole join îhase hoadies and flicir rpre.wt~ IIItation acquires a flei of uts own.". Mr Maclssac said. ' "It's partly a fonction oiif opi ALu 19.J -9 i chc1 In stOOK. hiumannatureonzce yoi getilvdi your ohjocjivjiy. It's humain nitruré Io wani ro it in." Mr. Macîssac pointed (o (h reety, releaaecd Wlio Does What repofIi asa Crombie and ai recomnietdcd police ~ a reforni He r oated lis desir, io se ptuvunc musi address tha issue (or thereacutblyt(ieyte. u c Chevroe- CaafierScbnha aniy action. "foç aIl (ha noise I'vc made Chv l Cavlir edn Lssnina Sedan on these issues. ['mi thankfu( Peter I anads Ct Scilinx Car) Camipbell is aur chief. He bas co.operated a tintai deal" sai Mr. Maclçsa. "Malon as htcy tu, have hlm. He lias nympathy fl1 (ha liigpicturt." Mr.' Maclssac said (ha next sqcp às for** somê dialogue tuo ha set up wilh tha police services board ta emUblsh a more realîstie method (or measuning the need for police% ritvices. He said Chief Canmpbell lias com- Pontiac Sunfire Coupe PtieGadAnSdnMr. Maelssaw sa& ha den't'think there $ 040.00nti 4Umon S3,IOL SHAROI R ios sur *$1.449.44 40 ans. s2.637M LLB Barstr&olcltor Suite 301 a~onoe~d 1Iton0.

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