February 10, 2021 - 7:00 AM Was the Canada Emergency Response Payment responsible for a drop in the crime rate during 2020? It was a theory by Penticton RCMP Supt. Brian Hunter last summer when he put forward his hypothesis that fraudulently-obtained pandemic response payments of $2,000 per months may be responsible for a decline in crime in his city. Penticton’s top cop had clearly stated his theory was “purely anecdotal.” And it was a question Vernon councillor Kari Gares asked Vernon North Okanagan RCMP Supt. Shawna Baher at council s Feb. 8 meeting. It was also quite clear that Coun. Gares didn t want the answer to be yes.
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