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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 2011, p. 7

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vâ€"i '777 V V 7 "iii‘iiifi 7 7' 7 7' § 1 WWW'WWIG.NH '7 1i 1 ' ‘ ' Numbers of po ce comp amts O O and pursuits remain steady ’ ‘ “CW hone PARKHlu. apartment last March is not ,. 5 . ' V. l ChmnwleSmf] included in the complaints report. .. 7 , A , .3 __ . : ‘ g ‘1 r ‘ ‘ because it was reviewed separately Wterloo regional police by the province’s Special Investiga- N TICE OF ST DY received 100 complaints in tions Unit. 2010. up from 82 in 2009. "The shooting was fully cleared o U COMMENCEMENT i However, it is difficult to draw a by the SIU. and it didn’t require DETAIL DES'GN AND . comparison between the two anythingelseon our part. oron the 8 years. because substantial changes oflicer's part." Driedger said. CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ‘ were made to the way police com- “That officer continues to i i plaints are dealt with in the receive regular use-of-force train- H'GHWAY 85 (G-VLP- 1W) ; waving0 08- “h h d _[ Ins {1:10:1ng “gammy Elsa , FROM 0.1 KM SOUIH OF LANCASIER SI REE! T0 0.4 KM NORI H OF me 0 use c anges ma ei ere were car c ases in ST“ . easier to file a complaint. Third- 2010, according to the service's REGIONAL ROAD 15 (KING EET) i may complaints are now allowed. annual pursuit statistics HIGHWAY 7 / 85 (G.W.P. 3110-09-00) ’ as well as the ability to file online. That’s the same number as in ~ An independent review body has 2009, and about halfthe number of FROM KRUG STREET NORTHERLY To 0'1 KM SOUTH OF also been created. 2008. LANCASTER STREET 0f the 100 complaints, 23 are The decrease is due to contin- THE STUDY still under investigation. while 48 ued training and adoption of other . _ were found to be unsubstantiated. techniques. said Inspector Barry The M d W (MTG) is undertaklng 3 MI W "a 0"” 9‘me W“ M ' lino allegations of serious mis- Zehr. for pavement resurfacing and bridge rehabilitation: on HWay 85 and my 85 within the Cities of Waterloo conduct resulted in Police Services All officers had refresher train- gmaww Mum" “1:3” my" Tl: WI IWMOTW":M “f '0 romew and WW9 W Acthearings ingin2009,andwillgothroughthe 3 ’ ' 3 l ' ' According to Staff Sergeant Paul course again this year, along with (NV-P. 1m Resurfacing of Driedger of the service's profes- allof the communications and dis- ”will! 55 "0"" 03 km south 0' E ‘ ' " sional standards department. in patch stafi'. my SM northerly to 0-4 km Eli ‘ , ® one case an officer breached confi- “Our alternative procedures are north °f Waterloo W Road 15 ‘ dentiality using the Canadian more effective." he said. “We heara (King Street» W includes. 5! . '. .. , Police Information Centre. a data- lot more about officers who are 0 Rehabilitation 0! 8 bridges and ,2 a 5 . . “"" baseofcrime and criminals. able to stop vehicles without 2 wit/arts; ‘ My“ \ " g i That constable was given a one engaging in pursuits.” ' W989? WW8: I: m I classdemotjon for six months. The 23 pursuits this year led to ' "MIDWEWP'lwmi and ~ - X ,. ’ 1 In the other, evidence in a fiaud 95 charges being laid and two ‘ W 5'9"5 and MC 0 5‘ j investigation had been mishan- cruisers involved in minor colli- counting WING“ in 1 dled. The penalty for the officer in sions Both times. the cruisers were G.W.P. 311M Resurtacirig of a E ‘ that case will be determined in an hit after the driver being chased Highway 7 / 85 from Krug Street . . 1 upcoming final hearing. fled on foot, leaving the car in gear. northerly to 0.1 km south of Lancaster .5”, j The case of the officer who shot Police officers were involved in Street. which includes: ‘k i a man several times at a Waterloo 48.361 traflic stops in total in 2010. . Rehabilitation of 7 bridges and D f ’ ‘(2‘ \ j , 1 culvert; and ' I -- ~â€" {a . / 1 [in Barbara Brendemuehl ”are coming boos/stem .... I! i ‘t/v/u ; 25 year: experience A Public Information Centre (PIC) will i ' ‘ 1 7‘ . beheldlaterinthostudytopresent ""’"" ,, 9/, . Reg- Massage TheraP'St strategies for the resurfacing of 0 «on. ”it s j - - - Highway 85 and Highway 7 l as. as III-III- / : , Professronal Bowenwork Practitioner we“ a: he . lemim I / a? // . { . Welcomes new clients for impacts and proposed mitigation (v manila! / on : , , - measures. Notices providing the time i . Pam and “"55 management and location of the no will be placed 3 " I some SAIURDAI appoinuneiits available in local newspapers- 1 . . THE PROCESS ‘ .9 5l9-743-I9I4 . . . . . . . . . '0 u . St E w t I ThisstudyissubiocttotheOntanoEnvrronmentalAssessrnentActandIsbeingmmatedAsaGrom'B'proioctundor ‘ ' “Ion - ~ 83" 0° thbssEnvmmAWmmmmENmWTmmnme.Umnwnpmof _ . 1 ‘ . 1 , ‘ thestudy.aTmepamfimEnWmmenthmdyRemnflESRiwlbopnpaedandfiedlmaao-daywbmiew a“ 3-; v“ :4? 194%?» m“ *' ' "‘ " " ‘ “W“ " period. 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