'Enough is enough': Victim of brutal random attack fights back tears at Nanaimo safety rally
“As much as these illegal actions are unacceptable, is anybody surprised? Since drug decrim, attacks on businesses and [attack on] residents in Nanaimo have increased. This is not our perception,” said Clint Smith.
“I’m very frustrated to see my children’s world getting smaller and smaller and smaller. We can’t walk down the street, we can’t use the library, or public parks” said Nanaimo resident Ruth Taylor.
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