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Originally Posted by Acajack
Heard on Radio-Canada yesterday that incidents requiring the involvement of transit police and security in the Montreal métro are up 40% year over year.
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Interesting and troubling stat. Incidents on the TTC are actually down after the post-COVID spike, though it's no longer uncommon to see homeless people sleeping on the subway. For the most part they don't bother anyone but it's obviously not a good situation. Montreal didn't seem nearly as bad as the TTCs worst spike* but I haven't been in over a year now.
*Despite the rhetoric it statistically remained one of the safer (if not safest) ways to travel but the public perception of these things matters just as much as reality.
Homeless encampments here have gotten noticeably more common, and as they're cleared new ones just pop up. It seems like they are trying to target certain higher traffic areas for removal but there aren't exactly many options as to where these people go. I've seen a few tents pop up in High Park but they are usually removed in a few days, for instance. Less traveled "natural" parks are more likely to remain, as are the ones in areas where homelessness has always been an issue.