Plateau-Mont-Royal residents ‘living in fear’ since Hotel Dieu shelter opened
Several Plateau-Mont-Royal residents say crime and vandalism have gone up in their neighbourhood since a new 24-hour shelter opened in the old Hotel-Dieu hospital.
“So the citizens can phone them and there will be a mediation and direct intervention very quickly,” said Vilain. They did not respond to questions about whether they’re considering moving the shelter to another site by deadline. Labelle says people can also contact Info-Crime Montréal anonymously by calling 514 393-1133 or by filling out its online form.“It’s been very disconcerting, disappointing and difficult to live with,” said David Robertson, who is selling his apartment. “People are not listening to us.”
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