lenaitch
Senior Member
I wonder if anybody, particularly those who support eliminating the police from mental health/wellness, etc. incidents, has bothered to ask the Ministry of Health, Canadian Mental Health Association or whomever they envision picking up that torch if they would be actually be willing to do it. If so, what would be the staffing, resources and training costs, safety equipment, etc. for 24/7 coverage. If, as some demand, police are completely eliminated from the equation, there had best a plan for when things go pear-shaped despite their best intentions, or staffing lags calls. Creating mobile police/mental health teams may well improve outcomes, but it certainly won't reduce costs. How do we defund the police now without having a Plan B in place.
The radical 'eliminate the police' crowd is getting in the way of a reasoned discussion.
The radical 'eliminate the police' crowd is getting in the way of a reasoned discussion.