> @ Taiwan police look to Halton for advice By ROSS POLLOCK Oakville Beaver Staff J hat can a police force [‘ of 6,500 members learn / Â¥ from the Halton Reglonal Police? Lots, according to three highâ€" ranking visiting oftficers from the Taipei County Police Bureau in Taiwan. During a recent visit the three went on rideâ€"alongs, took part in information sharing sessions and observed the workings of Halton police administration. While the Halton force has only about 500 members, officials from the 6,500 strong Taipei force say the trip has been beneficial. "We hope to gain some experiâ€" ence from the Halton Regional Police Service that can help develop and improve the Taipei Police and Administration serâ€" vices," said Taipei County Police Commissioner Anâ€"Pang Wang, speaking through an interpreter. Their stop in Halton was part of a 14â€"day trip to North America. The object of their visit is to learn more about the different styles of management within police adminâ€" istrations throughout North America. Deputy Chief of Police John Barratt, first met commissioner Wang and Taipei police chief, Colonel Shihâ€"Chih Wu, at the International Chiefs of Police Conference in Minneapolis in October, 1991, where he extended the invitation to visit Halton. Presently, the officers from Taiwan are visiting police forces across North America. The surrounding facilities and forensic equipment of Halton is excellent, said Colonel Wu. As well, he complimented Halton police on the dedication of their officers. The duties of the Taipei County police are very different, compared to those of North American officers, said Colonel Wu. Besides the standard police services, officers from Taipei County are fire fighters and immiâ€" gration officers. Taipei County, which is just outside the city of Taipei, has a population of 3.5 million and a police force of 6, 500. The largest problem they face at the present time, says Colonel Wu, is public disorder. Taiwan is no longer under martial law and people have the right to demonstrate. This is the major concern of the police at the present time. In comparing the Halton FREE BODY COMPOSITE WITH CONSULTATION APRIL 10TH 1993 SAT. 11 A.M. TO 12:30 BM. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS NEIGHBOURS OAKVILLES 1\1 FATER GRAND MARSHALLS: â€" Paul Eleanor Henderson â€" Mayor Ann Mulvale SPEERS STEWARKT S1I REBLCCA Sponsored by : Area Churches Organizations J Regional Police Services to other police forces around the world, Commissioner Wang said Halton‘s operation was "first ADMIT 2 with this ticket Regular Admission: $10.00 Each (G.S.T. Incl.) Location: Scooter‘s International Roller Gardens 3348 Harvester Road Burlington (Between Guelph Line Walker‘s Ling) alue @B 1 LITRE BOTTLE FROM CONCENTRATE alue B 1 LITRE BOTTLE Slightly cloudy juice. KHORMEL MICROâ€"CUP MICROWAVE SOUPS Jackson‘s Barn Value Foods 5 GREAT LOCATIONS! BLACKCURRANT CONCENTRATE Ridgway‘s Assorted Tea Bags â€" 300‘s SUNPAC APPLE JUICE class". "Hopefully this exchange will open the door for future informaâ€" Barratt, adding that it depends on future budgets to determine if Halton will be able to send offiâ€" tion sharing between police," said cers to Taiwan. P@BURLINGTON PECHAMBER OF COMMERCE 10th Annual Computer/Office Automation Show April 6, 1993 April 7, 1993 April 8, 1993 1:00 p.m.â€"9:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.â€"3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Numerous free seminars presented. DOOR PRIZES DONATED BY: AHvro Computer Systems Inc. and Vâ€"Tech Computer Systems Inc. Vâ€"Tech Laser LT321 Notebook Computer Admiral/Lakeview Telephone Co. A Single Port Voice Mail Automated Attendant System Installed Craigson Office Systems Inc. LANTER Hand Held Dictation Unit 3M Model 910 Overhead Projector DOLE UNSWEETENED PINEAPPLE CHUNKS Faeo. EXTRAALARGE EGGS |~ 2 dozen total hmlt with $10 O|0 MARS SNICKERS Li HOLLoW EAstER EaGs NE _ JUST PUNCHâ€"IN _ 56999f FOR VALUE UPDATES . ne j_ AD INFORMATION _ ALL STORES CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 9 EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 11 STEINBERG‘S INSTANT DECAFFEINATED COFFEE Box of 12 84 gram bags 1015 Barton St. E. 174 Mill t HOURS: Mon. Tues. Wed. 9:6 â€" Thurs. Fri.9:9 > Sat. 9â€"6 : Sun: 1045 . 6B1â€"2936 332â€"8994 “a‘i%".‘i‘ffiirs“? . 545â€"0227 140 Rebecca St. Mount Royal Plaza 3915 New St. €661. ‘p judy ‘Aepung ‘puayeay 1eneeg ajiimyeo â€"