Assaults, threats, harassment and racist abuse push Saskatoon restaurant owner to close before dark

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Assaults, threats, harassment and racist abuse push Saskatoon restaurant owner to close before dark
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Staff at the business have reportedly been threatened, harassed, verbally abused and subjected to racism. yxe

Thibodeau praised the AROs, police patrol officers and the city’s community support officers, but noted they have a lot of ground to cover. She said the officers aren’t always told about calls for service to her business and if the calls aren’t forwarded to them, they won’t realize it’s a hot spot.

By the end of October, Saskatoon police communications received more than 115,000 calls this year; 75,000 resulted in an officer being dispatched to respond. of the concerns the district hears about relate to issues around mental health and how this can affect businesses and area residents.Article content

He’s suggesting a federal-provincial government plan that encompasses the issues of mental health and homelessness, with local input.

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