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Should the many recommendations of the Policing Review Commission in Northampton be seriously considered? Absolutely.
Clearly, there are a number of new approaches to addressing the safety needs of people in our community that should be fully explored. However, aren’t calls to substantially cut the police budget even further premature?
Isn’t there more data that we need, such as how many police calls are there by category and which ones should be answered by the police or other staff, etc.? And what about other questions related to the programmatic and budgetary advantages and disadvantages of a separate Community Care Department?
By CHRISTOPHER QUINN | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Published: May 5, 2021 ATLANTA (Tribune News Service) A Veterans Affairs system to quicken access to health care by sending military veterans to private doctors is showing backlogs and strains in Atlanta. The number of North Georgia veterans who had not gotten a response from the Atlanta VA Health Care System more than 30 days after applying for such help ballooned from about 6,700 last September to more than 18,000 in early May, according to an internal VA document reviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Also stacking up: The total number of area veterans who have applied for an outside doctor or have seen one and are waiting for VA staff to collect all the test results and paperwork to close out the case. There were 25,000 of them last September. There are more than 37,000 now, according to another internal VA document reviewed by the AJC.
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An international consumer group has called for a “rethink” of approaches to vaping, saying regulations that facilitate it as a means to help people quit smoking could save thousands of lives.
The Consumer Choice Center (CCC) made this call in a report it published with the World Vaping Alliance (WVA) titled “From Smoking to Vaping – Lives Saved”.
The report analysed data on smoking and vaping from 61 countries and assessed how many smokers could potentially switch to vaping if the regulations encouraged vaping as a means to quit smoking.
The researchers looked to the United Kingdom to establish a “switching rate” because of the rate at which smoking decreased while vaping increased in the UK.