Six-week initiative will see officers listen to businesses’ concerns, including the impact that retail theft, property crime and street disorder have on their operations
Victoria police launched Project Downtown Connect this week to meet with businesses and increase their visibility in the downtown area.
The initiative started Monday, and will see officers on foot engaging with businesses daily until June 30, listening to their concerns, including the impact that retail theft, property crime and street disorder have on their operations. “Engaging with local businesses helps us understand the specific, day-to-day challenges they face, and answers the call for a more visible presence in the downtown core,” said Victoria Police Chief Del Manak. “Through this project, we will provide businesses with crime-prevention tools and a meaningful connection to our organization, so we can build a safer community together.”“Having more police presence I think is beneficial,” he said.
Officers tell him they also get a positive response to the project, Bray said. “It’s one of these things that works well for both.”Victoria police launched a three-day crackdown from Nov. 29-Dec. 1 last year on retail theft downtown and at the Hillside and Mayfair shopping centres. It resulted to 17 shoplifting arrests, weapon seizures and recovery of about $5,000 worth of stolen goods.
Recent incidents downtown include a hammer-wielding man robbing Francis Jewellers on Broughton Street in April, along with a string of random glass-breaking.
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