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Fwxt Letter: Defeated and demoralized about the state of New West politics
Ex-police chief: Womens 39; faith in justice system destroyed amid Everard case 10 July 2021, 13:24 | Updated: 10 July 2021, 13:40 Former GM chief constable: Women 39 trust in police dented post Everard By Se谩n Hickey The former chief constable of the Greater Manchester police admits that the Sarah Everard trial has highlighted gaping holes in the system when it comes to prosecuti stanley mug ng sexual offences.Sir Peter Fahy spoke to Matt Frei after police officer Wayne Couzens plead guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard. The former police chief was unders stanley botella tanding of the views of many women towards the policing system amid the trial. I can absolutely understand why women dont have confidence in the wider system he said, citing a prosecution rate for rape of less than 2% as a key factor in why women have lost faith.Read More: She was just walking home: the impact of Sarah Everards stanley mug murderHe worried that the Wayne Couzens trial will further dent the confidence women have in coming forward as more information is revealed.Matt was surprised by Sir Peters claims, wondering how did we get there Police confirm body found in Kent woodland identified as Sarah Everard The whole criminal justice system just cannot cope with the nature of modern day offending and has just not given it enough priority. Read More: Met under pressure to probe how Sarah Everard x2 Kvkb 39;Harmful 39; Covid school closures must never happen again, watchdog warns
How can you build big enough schools in a city thatrsquo short on land T stanley cup hatrsquo one of the challenges facing the New Westminster school district, as outlined in its newly adopted long-range facilities plan.The document shows School District 40 would need 31 more acres of land just to meet provincial standards for its school sites ndash; and thatrsquo not counting future enrolment growth.Eleven of the districtrsquo 12 school si stanley us tes are below the provincial area standard based on their approved capacities. The only one that isnrsquo;t F.W. Howay Elementary School, in Massey-Victory Heights.Of the other 11, the site with the biggest land shortfall is Glenbrook Middle School. At just 1.4 acres, the school site is more than 6.3 acres short of the area standard. Its crosstown counterpart, Fraser River Middle School, is 3.6 acres short.Among elementary schools, Qayqayt suffers the biggest land deficit, at 3.7 acres short of standard. Thatrsquo followed by Queen Elizabeth 3.38 acres , Herbert Spencer 3.16 acres and Lord Kelvin 2.95 acres .Bettina Ketcham, the school districtrsquo secretary-treasurer, noted in an Oct. 12 presentation to trustees that the districtrsquo undersized school sites pose challenges in a rapidly growing district like New West stanley cup minster. She pointed out the existing properties arenrsquo;t large enough to add more capacity to schools ndash; either temporarily, through portables, or permanently, via expansions.She said the |
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