Queen’s University, Kingston police hope for safe ‘faux’ homecoming weekend
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“Our priority is always the safety and well-being of our students and the Kingston community,” Ann Tierney, Queen’s University vice-principal and dean of student affairs said. “The university and our partners all recognize students are going to get together and socialize.”The university says it is concerned about potential safety risks and disruptions to the community, including climbing on roofs, breaking glass, blocking roadways and disrespecting residents, other students or first responders.
“We are strongly encouraging everyone to be safe and respectful, and make choices that avoid placing additional stress on Kingston’s already strained health-care system,” Tierney added.The university says staff, Kingston bylaw staff and Kingston police will be going door to door in the University District to hand out information on wellness, harm reduction tips and information on the city’s University District Safety Initiative and potential fines.
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