Random acts of violence won’t end, if all we do is react to them
, which provides more funding for the Toronto police and special constables to address the violence and restore safety for Toronto Transit Commission riders. Unfortunately, this money will only affect the ability of law enforcement officials to react to violence. It will not provide a means through which we can address the causes or circumstances that might lead one person to hurt another.
And therein lies a strong clue as to what’s wrong with our system. We move on too quickly and throw money at reactive measures, while the actual problems are left to fester. The alleged attacker was caught – and so, to many, everything has been resolved. Case closed! But nothing could be further from the truth. There is no quick fix.
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