_ I 4 - WAN moo tillRUNK tauntinruisc r )1, mm 1‘) 3005 Pro ect Safe Semester leads to fewer charges laid ByGitEt; MACDONAU) from last year. of Waterloo to institute Project Safe Semes- makes this a unique situation. but we're chronicle Stu/7 fl The area, which is dominated by student ter. a zertholerance policy that cracked making progress." residents, was targeted by the agencies for down on infractions in the area. The bylaw ofï¬ce is contemplating a simi- he number of charges laid by police the start of the school year. The zero tolerance policy lar program for the end of the I and bylaw in the university neighbour- Concerns about behaviour in the neigh- extended to the whole city. “ , . university school year, which hoods during September was down bourhood prompted the police and the City with the police and bylaw Its workmg. last year saw a couch set looking to set a tone for we‘re showing ablaze on Ezra Street. . behaviour. , “We anticipate a similar Last month. 591 charges prOgTeSS- we re focus then," Barry said. 7 ‘ ‘ Were laid by police in conâ€" going in the He was appreciative of : g o l junction with Project Safe . . . ,, residents of the university : _\‘ fl Semester, down from 702 last right direction. neighbourhoods who sent in f f. ,1 year. 41mm almost daily e-mails to the . - _ ‘ fâ€" j, ’ . That includes 380 liquor CiryofWaterloo'shead bylaw department register- *_ . , .g‘ . ‘ license Violations. as well as afbylaw enforcement ing their complaints . 1 ‘ E eight charges under the “It let us know where the J_ 3.: fl criminal code. problems are. ,fl " A . .â€˜ï¬ Eighty-one of those charges were related “Their input is always welcome,†v»; to City of Waterloo bylaw, down from 162 y , - > x «a». g x . - , violations last year. ' " ' â€I": ’~“‘ ‘ 5 3 That shows that the neighbourhood is ’ A .J : < __ __ ‘ moving in the right direction. said Jim Barry, ’ ‘ head of bylaw enforcement in the city. . V , J “it’s working, we’re showing progress," Barry said. “We’re going in the right direc- ' ’ ' tion.†’ ‘ {7 While the numbers were down. there , 5 . . Q. , ~. 45" were still problems in the neighbourhood. . ’ g 5 Residents complained of drunk students ' - " vomiting on their lawn or destroying their « . .: :Vg’fgjg ï¬x‘ï¬gg r4332?“- \ property and aWilfrid Laurier University .. y ‘ . y . £1, _ Q 3;. ‘ " student was charged after stabbing two of ’ . ‘» ‘ ' ' g ’ 5‘ " , “ g 4. . 9 him roommates. 3f; . . " ; 1‘ " " ’ ‘5'†"- “V" w \ But Barry believes that things are gradu- gaff"; ‘ ~' 3‘ ‘* WW~ -‘ ‘1' 9* "~_-, ally getting better and programs like Safe V: ' k 'L"*‘ '1'j’l" $315!: Semester are helping. it ‘ """ ' . Jug“:~ M35? Now that the blitz is done. enforcement 5 ,ï¬ase “"1a§_ - is,“ sped; will still be available, but it won't be on a “£3;- .4 is» . My" “M37332" proactive basis in terms of bylaw. he said. fï¬mmw “aâ€, g ‘ Bylaw ofï¬cers will still respond to com» fféfw ‘ plaints. but will do less active patrolling than z? iâ€. j ' " ,. ' . 4 they did during safe semester. «A . :‘ ~‘ 5* mt . , " . “There is still a heightened awareness in I W†Milena!†- - 4 g . that area," Barry said. 5 .1 . “ j ., ,-' ,. “Waterloo has two nnrversrties l‘hat '†“ ‘ y ’1 1 . i r , , _ I / J Celebrating ’ Year . Our In Busmess ( f ‘ " fl 0. I‘ \~ 3 ,.-vant-.".' ' “.’.~.’“"â€â€˜ ' “we WWW October “weâ€- ll AUSTRleg‘AlgEYPflUS H M Ash Light Gunstock 5" E D “ arvest HARDWOOD ‘ Al £0232»;sz * A! moms ’ so - a - . ‘1 00 , 0f . :4 x 3 i A 1 SALE . sq‘t _ 993499†_ 635 sq ft only 4 s ; am pm a. Values 5.325 2-99 so r Fe Mfr ~ ‘ a†’ L: t..',.'_'.-';... ‘ .- . > ' '= m?!" “ Checkoutme " ' ' ' * ' "‘ ‘v‘ ‘ I M «W ‘ INSTORE ‘ v m... “ ““8 . N CLEARANCE * " "‘ ‘ g "“33““ u a ~ ~ TABLE! , 4i WWW“ 9"“ ’ memo Lumen | o o 0 o lï¬ o it 9““ _ Seeds-ml cum . . Reg 51,9†- Jill Pl M 111111 1119 N 911’ cm k WWW . . 99‘ a ' SALE it V as_"r~â€" __ I 9‘ 25‘. OFF ‘ "o_ I ‘- t †- " ‘ "" SaieEndiflctv31/O8 / , -, 50 YEARS m BUSINESS - W o e LCX'MLLYW I may Human, l, 81m.“ FAlRWAY . OPEN TO SERVE YOU MON >FRI 730630995. LUMBER WW‘ SAT 8 00 4 00PM SUNDAYS IS OUR FAMILY DAY I ‘ CALL room _. x a . ‘ t†;‘ " ‘ ""‘ ‘t 519-664-2226 or ‘ *- .‘ 519-664-3400 "'"" "" E . ". a “ Fax: 519-664-3889 ' ‘h A ca a: in - - 2. ~ ‘ mm..~.h_ WWWMW. . . r""'".' ' "W. ' '.'~ "Mrs-v» 1 3‘