Police Chief weighs in on back alley bylaw, and possible impact from this week’s warm up
Prince Albert’s Chief of Police says he is paying close attention to the discussions surrounding a proposed curfew in the city’s back alleys.
The proposed bylaw could be up for three readings and final approval at next week’s city council meeting. Opponents of the bylaw have said the curfew will be discriminatory and will lead to more people of colour having the police called on them. Jon Bergen told paNOW there is another argument too.
“The designation for [back alleys] has not been for foot traffic. It’s for vehicle traffic and really, ideally for the nearby residents that need to access their personal properties,” he said.
Bergen explained the police service remains neutral on the issue, and are listening to both sides.