voxpopulicosmicum
Senior Member
You're naive if you believe you can take paid duty away from the TPS and not have a spate of "incidents" at the sites formerly staffed by TPS paid duty. That's how criminal enterpises operate.
They would exterminate trespassers.Just add a Dalek to the cones...
By having cops stand around construction sites, they would not be able to investigate crimes. Maybe that is what the people in charge want to happen?
Thats why something needs to be done here. They have a way bigger population and yet the police here make more money. Something is wrongThe NYC police aren't paid as much as the Toronto police. Nearly 3,000 Toronto police officers, made more than $100,000 a year last year.
“Nobody can tell me why we need police officers standing at the Blue Jays game when they’re looking up at the crowd doing seventh inning stretch and why you couldn’t have ordinary security guards doing that.”
Some MLB teams have their own travelling security guards patrolling away stadiums even, such as the Yankees. The Yankees' security guards created an uproar among Jays fans when the visiting security guards patrolled the Rogers Centre.Is this actually due to municipal law or is it something the owners (Rogers?) decided to do? If it's not law, then get your nose out of it Pam.
Second, with 20k to 30k people in the stadium, would it even add 5 cents to the ticket price?
Third, a security guard cannot make an arrest or place criminal charges. Making criminal charges stick is far easier if an officer witnesses the act.
Yeah, cops at mid-block construction sites probably isn't necessary. It is common in North America to require cops at major intersections during construction.
Some MLB teams have their own travelling security guards patrolling away stadiums even, such as the Yankees. The Yankees' security guards created an uproar among Jays fans when the visiting security guards patrolled the Rogers Centre.
I'm not sure of the law, but it is required, just as festivals, construction sites, and other special events are required to have a policing presence. What I do know for sure, though, is that you (the customer) cannot decide how many paid duty cops you require. If I'm having an event and the situation requires (ie. the law says that I do) that I have paid-duty police officers provide security, then I request paid-duty from the TPS and they come back and say that I need "x' amount of officers and it costs "x" amount of dollars.Is this actually due to municipal law or is it something the owners (Rogers?) decided to do? If it's not law, then get your nose out of it Pam.
I'm not sure of the law, but it is required, just as festivals, construction sites, and other special events are required to have a policing presence. What I do know for sure, though, is that you (the customer) cannot decide how many paid duty cops you require. If I'm having an event and the situation requires (ie. the law says that I do) that I have paid-duty police officers provide security, then I request paid-duty from the TPS and they come back and say that I need "x' amount of officers and it costs "x" amount of dollars.