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Chief Pecchia announces that October is Crime Prevention Month. <br />Please join the citizens of Lino Lakes in recognizing Crime <br />Prevention Month 2003. <br />PROCLAMATION <br />CRIME PREVENTION MONTH 2003 <br />WHEREAS, the vitality of our city depends on how safe we <br />keep our homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, and communities <br />because crime and fear diminish the quality of life for all; <br />WHEREAS, crime and fear of crime destroy our trust in <br />others and in institutions, threatening the community's health <br />and prosperity; <br />WHEREAS, people of all ages must be made aware of what <br />they can do to prevent themselves, their families, neighbors, and <br />co- workers from being harmed by drugs, violence, and other crime; <br />WHEREAS, the personal injury, financial loss, and <br />community deterioration resulting from crime are intolerable and <br />require action by the whole community; <br />WHERE'AP Crime prevention initiatives must in -1ude but go <br />beyond self protection and security to promote collaborative <br />efforts to make neighborhoods safer for all ages and to develop <br />positive educational and recreational opportunities for young <br />people; <br />WHEREAS, adults must invest time, resources, and police <br />support in effective prevention and intervention strategies for <br />youth, and teens must be engaged in driving crime from their <br />communities; <br />WHEREAS, effective crime prevention programs excel because <br />of partnerships among law enforcement, other government agencies, <br />civic groups, schools, faith communities, businesses, and <br />individuals as they help to nurture communal responsibility and <br />instill pride; <br />
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