Police say they will no longer investigate the fuel thefts unless there is a threat to public safety
Police officers across New Brunswick are no longer investigating thefts of fuel from service stations unless there is a threat to public safety.
The association’s president, Woodstock police Chief Gary Forward, says this type of crime can be prevented by introducing provincial legislation that would require customers to pay before they fill up, as is already the case in Alberta and British Columbia.
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