Join Michael Bublé in Good Citizenship
This story with Michael Bublé and the people of Vancouver illustrates how a community can act together.
Proceeding a loss by the Vancouver Canucks a crowd of individuals took to the streets. The cost was almost $5 million in damages. Damages were done to downtown businesses, civilians, and emergency vehicles.
"Michael urges citizens of Vancouver to contact Police with any information to bring those involved with the Stanley Cup Final Riots to justice."
Update: Thanks to the efforts of Michael Bublé and others many of the suspects were able to be held accountable for their crimes. According to a news reporter from the The Vancouver Sun, “a total of 887 criminal charges have been approved against 300 suspects. Of those, 274 pleaded guilty, including all young people charged. Vancouver police note, however, that there was one man not included in the Crown’s tally, making the number charged 301.”
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We take away a few lessons from this case. 1. Immediately report and call for police security if you live in a town or work in a city where tensions are instigated to the point of violence. 2. Before joining in such criminal activity think about your purpose, what are you protesting? Why are you thinking about committing criminal acts? 3. Are you being manipulated or used in a political and/or social manner by community organizers that do not value your life? Rather, they seek to instigate unrest for their own political goals and gains. 4. Most importantly, seek personal health and wellness in your own mind, body, and soul. Create the best family for yourself and be a model citizen for your children and others.
Prior to unrest it is essential to ask local, state, and federal candidates, incumbents, and officials questions related to community unrest.
According to the Divided Community Project, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, it is essential to ensure your representatives and civil servants know 1. to take initiative and plan, 2. to take assessment of community relations, 3. to assemble a proactive group of leaders and stakeholders, 4. develop an early warning system, 5. to problem solve small issues that can grow into larger issues, 6. to encourage civic engagement, 7. to develop specific plans, and 8. how to implement protocols.
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