r/KelownaBC • u/AshleyWilliams78 • 4d ago
Man goes insane on fellow apartment resident after she rejects his offer of "friendship" following one friendly interaction between them
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r/KelownaBC • u/AshleyWilliams78 • 4d ago
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u/GhostOfMufasa 8h ago
Yep and they take the necessary steps within the confines of the law be it restraining orders or what not but their hands are tied until something escalates. It's why even for example in domestic abuse cases they can't do anything until one of the parties has probable cause beyond it being just a verbal altercation. That's why me and the previous comment were explaining that there's always a fine line that the police have to dance between because you can't go to an extreme on one end and end up having people detained or arrested on false cases without anything proved but then you also can't be too lenient and not monitor or keep track of people that need to be kept track of that's why you end up having all the several procedures and or community initiatives that then help the system to try and get that balancing act