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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1964, p. 7

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SR esteem h, aire "conception of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1964 7 "Stop Babying Criminals, Judge Urges QUEBEC (CP)--Judge Claude 'Wagner of the Montreal ses- sions court said Wednesday "it is high time to remove crimi- nals from their pedestal and take them for what they are: Cowards, bandits, and murder- ers." I attack on at- na tema " titudes toward crime Richelieu "arg he said an adult the criminal is needed. Judge Véanger, at 29 the youngest member of the bench " in Quebec, said "'it is high time to stop considering these ] as sick persons or altel abe have to be cajoled while wait- ing to start over again. "It is high time to lift crimi- _ nals off the psychiatrist's couch and to see their deeds for anti- social acts rather than com- plexes and repression." He said an immature short- sighted idea of what makes a criminal is one of the reasons why so many criminals are un- deservedly freed or paroled and| thus encouraged to commit new crimes. "For heaven's sake, let's take off the gloves! Let us stop treat- ing habitual eer 4 as the pampered part of the popule- tion who always have to bel given another. chet chance." WINNIPEG ; (cP) -- A Hong) Kong social worker says Cana- dian prisons may be too much) of a good thing for the prison-) ers, Robert Tsang, 42, who is in-| specting parole and probation | services in Canada, told an in-| tervyiewer Tuesday that Cana- | 'dian prisoners seem too secure and'-too protected, "Their food and accommoda- * tion are so good that for many it does not seem to pay to be on the outside,"' he said, Anti-Poll Tax Bill Killed | TORONTO (CP)--A Liberal bill to eliminate Ontario's poll tax was killed in the legislature Wednesday. | Elmer Sopha (L --- Sudbury, who proposed the measure, de- scribed poll tax'as 'unfair and discriminatory." He said he could only put up with it if it! allowed all who paid it the right} to vote. Municipal Affairs Minister Spooner moved a motion to ad- journ the debate on second | reading of Mr. Sopha's bill, thus | killing it. The motion was car-! ried without a vote. 'The Statute Labor Act gives| municipalities the right to levy | an annual poll tax on single! males 21 years old or over of up! to $10. Mr. Sopha said this was a re- gressive and archaic method of collecting tax. Many municipali- | ties could not even be bothered | to collect it because of the nui-! sance, he said OPP Head Bans Rides To Work TORONTO (CP) -- Provin- cial Police Commissioner Eric Silk announced Wednesday that despite a review of special cases members of the force will no longer be able to ride to work in department cruisers, effective May 1. The commissioner ordered the rides ended April 1, but post- poned the deadline when the Police Association contended| that special conditions pre- vailed in 23 of the force's 235 detachments. Officers claimed that the rides --a 20-year tradition--were one) of their few benefits and it) would cost them between $300/ and $550 a year to provide their) own transportation. In a directive to all detach-| ments Wednesday, Mr. Silk announced the decision and told) the branch heads the discontin-| uation was to be subject to the following rules: --In special circumstances a vehicle may "attend at the limits of available bus or other transportation service at the end andor commence- ment of shifts"; --Personnel. may be picked up or dropped off by a ve-| hicle providing it does not alter its patrol course for the) convenience of the passenger; --An off-shift member of a small force may take a ve- hicle home for the purpose of answering galls. 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