Council ponders curfew in back alleys and walkways
Prince Albert city council will study the possibility of a new bylaw prohibiting access to public back alleys and walkways at night. The proposed measure, aimed at combatting crime, would allow police to stop, search and request identification from anyone found in these areas after curfew, similar to the bylaw currently in force in P.A. parks.
While the idea received wide spread support by council, there are logistical and legal concerns, and one councillor said it could contribute to racism in the city.
The proposal comes amidst concerns from the public about rampant property theft in the city.
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