Surrey North Delta Leader, August 14, 2014

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Thursday August 14 2014

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MORE POLICE NOT THE ANSWER: EXPERT

▶ DR. ROB GORDON SAYS SURREY NEEDS ‘SMARTER’ POLICING, RATHER THAN ADDED BOOTS ON THE GROUND KEVIN DIAKIW

Surrey now has the strongest police force it’s had in 30 years, but the larger detachment is failing to

translate into lower crime rates, statistics show. An expert in criminology says that’s not surprising, and adds hiring more cops

doesn’t necessarily mean a lower crime rate – better and smarter policing does. continued on page 3

AGE IS NO HURDLE ▶ LOCAL ATHLETES ARE GETTING A JUMP ON TRAINING FOR THE BC SENIORS GAMES 27

Greyhound Masters Track & Field Club members Deborah Lee (left) and Urith Hayley practise the hurdles at North Surrey Senior Secondary for the upcoming BC Seniors Games. The Games will be held in Langley from Sept. 9-13. For more information, visit bcseniorsgames.org BOAZ JOSEPH

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