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mr.x
December 15th, 2007, 05:56 AM
Vancouver crowned break-in capital of North America
Last Updated: Friday, December 14, 2007 | 2:49 PM ET
CBC News

A new report has given Vancouver a dubious honour: the highest break-in rate of all major Canadian and American cities, nearly four times that of New York City.

Last year, Vancouver recorded more than 1,100 break-ins per 100,000 residents while New York City had just over 300.

The numbers are contained in the annual report by the B.C. Progress Board, which showed Vancouver had the second-highest combined violent and property crime rate among all major cities in Canada and the United States.

The annual report, which tracks a wide range of statistics on everything from exports to cancer rates to crime, and then ranks the province and Vancouver against other provinces, states and cities, has since 2001 become known for delivering good news and bad news.

After the report's release on Thursday, Health Minister George Abbott noted B.C. once again ranks first for health outcomes in Canada.

"I'm very pleased by that. We know that British Columbians live longer than just about anyone else on the face of the earth."

Fewer British Columbians are obese and fewer adults smoke than in any other Canadian province. And B.C. leads the country in life expectancy.

But it's in the area known as 'social condition,' which measures everything from poverty to birth weights, that B.C. falls down with a ninth-place ranking among the 10 provinces.

According to the report, the most troubling social indicator was the 17.5 percent of British Columbians living below the low-income threshold, the second-worst ranking in Canada.

The report also notes the situation has not improved at all during the past decade.

And while crime rates have been improving, B.C. still lags behind the national average in all major categories.

Property crime in particular is a problem, NDP solicitor general's critic Mike Farnworth points out.

"It shows B.C. has the worst rate of property crime in the country. I think it's nothing for this province to be proud of."

Despite the fact that crime rates have fallen significantly between 1997 and 2005, B.C. still ranked 60th in a North American comparison.

The report blames several factors for B.C.'s above-average crime rate

* Criminal business organizations involved in the illegal drug trade.
* Defective and/or deficient childhood development practices.
* Mental disorder and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
* High numbers of impoverished chronic, repeat offenders addicted to drugs and alcohol.
* The apparent failure of the criminal justice system to punish offenders.

But while Vancouver has high property crime rates, it ranks better on violent crimes with rates below those found among major U.S. cities.

Vancouver's violent crime rate of 391 incidents per 100,000 population ranked it eighth, behind top-ranking Quebec at 185 incidents per 100,000 population and ahead of Detroit with 716, said the report.

Vancouver ranked eighth on the homicide rate with 2.5 per population, above the national average of 1.9, but less than one-quarter of bottom ranked Detroit.

DrT
December 15th, 2007, 11:49 PM
Very upsetting. More break-ins than any city in the US!
I went to Canada to get away from the awful crime problem here in the US.
Looks like I wasted my effort.
Punks everywhere, and no one does anything. We all sit around and want to house and feed them and give them free needles to shoot up drugs and scramble their brains. Lovely.
BUILD MORE PRISONS AND STUFF THEM FULL.

zivan56
December 15th, 2007, 11:56 PM
^^ Prisons don't solve anything. It's a well known fact that prisons have TONS of drugs in them. They should be declared mentally ill (drug dependent people) and be forced into drug rehab somewhere in Northern BC.

DrT
December 16th, 2007, 05:38 AM
^^ Prisons don't solve anything. It's a well known fact that prisons have TONS of drugs in them. They should be declared mentally ill (drug dependent people) and be forced into drug rehab somewhere in Northern BC.

Yeah, prisons keep them away from my face.
Zero tolerance and throw away the keys.

Vancouverite
December 16th, 2007, 07:04 AM
We're number one! We're number one!

... what was that sound?

My tv's gone!

Where's my car?

Someone stole the garden gnome!

Franky
December 16th, 2007, 07:09 AM
It will only get worse with Vancouver's drug epidemic and rising real estate prices.

DrT
December 21st, 2007, 03:28 PM
This is why people keep stealing. There are very few consequences if you get caught.
I say, keep them in jail for twenty years until their brains mature.


'Dumbest' car thieves caught on video
B.C. teen arrested after stealing 'bait' vehicle equipped with camera
Dec 21, 2007 04:30 AM
Petti Fong
Western Canada Bureau Chief



Vancouver–The teenage car thieves congratulated themselves with a slap of their hands and hollers of satisfaction as they made their getaway in the vehicle they'd just pinched.

After a brazen theft caught on videotape, the two teenagers, 15 and 16, roared down the streets of Kelowna, B.C., at speeds reaching 130 kilometres an hour.


But what they didn't know was that they were being filmed in a bait car, a device used by RCMP in British Columbia to stop auto thieves.

The cars are left in high-theft areas to attract thieves like the two teens, who can't be identified because of their age. The engine can be shut off by remote and the car tracked by GPS.

The possibility of having stolen one of those cars crossed one of the thieves' minds.

"Wouldn't it be funny if this was a bait car?" one teen says. "They have them in Kelowna now."

As the driver continued speeding, he advised his passenger to buckle up. The passenger also offered his own advice to his partner-in-crime that they not drive near the police station in their stolen car.

With the hidden video camera continuing to record their entire conversation, one of the teens mused that it would be "crazy" if they had stolen one of the bait cars and the video was put on the website baitcar.com.

"We can look at ourselves getting pinched," he gloated.

A few minutes later, the engine was cut and after a brief foot chase, RCMP caught the cocky duo.

The video, recorded in April 2006, was posted this week on the RCMP's website.

The bait car program, which has been used for more than three years in B.C., has cut auto theft by 35 per cent, according to the RCMP. The Mounties won't say how many arrests and convictions have been credited to the initiative.

A similar program is being considered in Montreal.


Sgt. Gord Elias, of the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team, said posting the videos is a big deterrent and leads to more guilty pleas because criminals don't want judges to see the tape.

The two teenagers, who had previous encounters with the law and boasted of being on probation during the video, were both charged and served brief jail sentences.

They have since been released, Elias said yesterday.

"Just when I thought I had seen the dumbest auto thieves ever, we saw these two," said Elias.

"They're dumb and dumber. They talked about seeing themselves getting pinched and being put on baitcar.com. They got their wish."


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