Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 1994, p. 2

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Included Included Included GST GST GST ents from her home. Another speaker told of taking in several young boys who were extremely fearful of the escalating events. The woman said she allowed the boys to call their parâ€" "You‘re living on a cloud," she told Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale, who spoke briefly on the inherent safety of Bronte before leaving the meeting for another engagement. "You‘ve never been there at 2 a.m.," added the resident," when people are making love in a car while others cheer them on, or people urinate anyâ€" where they want, or pass out in doorways." One resident, who refused to be identified for fear of reprisals, said she witnessed a group of stickâ€"swinging youths move towards the restaurant on Halloween at about 8:30 p.m. Her husband, a corrections officer, called 911, she said, when he thought he saw a large youth reach into a car trunk for a golf club. Police arrived 10 minutes later in force. "* We have suspects, we have names. Once evidence has been gathered an arrest will be made," he promised. Gangs or not, merchants and residents in the area are concerned about the escalating incidents. "These groups don‘t have a centralized authority and aren‘t committing crimes as a group," Inspector Paul Cormier told those in attendance. "We have a strategy in place whereby there will be zero tolerance for people loitering and causing misâ€" chief." At Tuesday‘s meeting, hosted by the Bronte Community Consultation Committee, police officials were reluctant to categorize the incidents of rowdyism as gang activity. Acting inspector Graham Barnes, who attended Tuesday‘s meeting, confirmed Morgan‘s statements. (Continued from page 1) On Wednesday, Morgan said he met again with police officials and was assured patrols in the area would be increased. In addition, Morgan said the police have promised to place calls for assistance from the plaza on a higher priority for response. 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