Kingston Police, city officials prepare for Queen’s Homecoming

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Queen's University Homecoming starts Friday and the city's police force, bylaw department as well as university officials are gearing up for a busy few days.

Queen's Homecoming starts Friday and the city's police force, bylaw department as well as university officials are gearing up for a busy few days.Queen’s University Homecoming starts Friday and the city’s police force, bylaw department as well as university officials are gearing up for a busy few days.

“We are going to very actively pursue those through any number of means and we’re exploring any means we can. Climbing on a roof, we’d deem that unsafe. Climbing a tree, that’s unsafe. You know, throwing things at police or other people that’s deemed unsafe…. damaging property,” acting Kingston Police Chief, Scott Fraser said.In the past Kingston Police have brought in additional officers from other municipalities to help patrol the university district and this year will be no different.

“Where we have a chance to get face to face with students, answer some of their questions, hear some of their concerns, and also let them know what penalties could be if they party irresponsibly,” Queen’s Media Relations Manager, Julie Brown said.

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