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Calgary Police Union Backs Sonya Sharp: What It Means for Our Streets

Here is one we found in the depths of the Calgary Subreddit: Sonya Sharp has snagged a significant endorsement from the Calgary Police Service Association, representing over 2,300 officers. The endorsement highlights the pressing issue of Calgary's below-average 'Cop-to-Pop' ratio, which is leading to significant strain on our city's police force. John Orr, the Association's president, emphasized the need for more resources, stating that our patrol teams and investigative units are stretched thin. Sharp's camp isn’t just listening—they’re planning. She aims to boost the number of officers by 500 over the next four years and is committed to finding budget efficiencies to reinvest in police services. The local impact is clear: safer streets and possibly better response times for everyday Calgarians. With the municipal election coming up on October 20, this could be a defining moment for those focused on community safety. In a city like Calgary, where safety is interwoven with our quality of life and vibrant community spirit, every decision counts. Did you know the national 'Cop-to-Pop' average is often used as a benchmark for efficient policing? So, this pledge might bring us closer to that standard. Let's see how this endorsement shakes out as we head to the polls.

Get more info on this story at the source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Calgary/comments/1nwho42/sharp_communities_first_nab_endorsement_of/ Stay safe and engaged, Calgary!