WARMINGTON: 80 cops on the TTC won't solve all problems but it's a good start Via joe_warmington
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That is exactly what Chief Myron Demkiw said he was going for by offering up 80 officers a day to get out on the transit system that has been mired in crimes like operators and passengers shot with BB guns, stabbings, and people being pushed down the stairs or onto the platform.
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