The city council of Williams Lake, B.C., is considering a curfew from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. and escorting people displaying public intoxication or severe mental health issues to the hospital. Mayor Surinderpal Rathor says he hopes this will help the city’s reputation and discipline repeat offenders.

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    2 days ago

    Isn’t the hospital full? No room for sick folks, how are the people under the influence supposed to fit. There was a push to have tents in the park last year for people to sleep in year round. Wonder what happened to that

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      They will probably say they have no room and bus them out of town to another facility that will kick them loose after a few days. Make it some other city or towns problem. I have heard rumors which happen each summer, that cities are bussing their vagrants to other towns to clear their problems to somewhere else.

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        1 day ago

        When I lived much further north, we used to get a bus full once a year. They were given cash and told to make a life for themselves. Anyone from a small northern town knows how hard it can be to be a new person, even with a full time job and income.

        They were set up to fail.