Vancouver police will continue to have a large presence during home games as Round 2 of the Stanley Cup playoffs begins Wednesday evening at Rogers Arena.
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Visintin said Vancouver officers issued between 20 and 30 tickets for misbehaviour tied to each home game in the first round against the Nashville Predators. There were three home games. She said tickets included liquor offences, disorder and rowdy behaviour.
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Visintin reminded people to either consume alcohol at home or at a licensed location.
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Itsa国际传媒檚 been nearly 13 years since riots broke out in downtown Vancouver after the Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 in the Stanley Cup finals. There were also riots when the Canucks lost in 1994, also in Game 7.
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But Simpson said it comes down to policing style, and what hesa国际传媒檚 seen so far this season is very positive messaging about what their role is in managing the gatherings.
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He said itsa国际传媒檚 also a reflection of what the public expects from police in a contemporary era sa国际传媒 and high-visibility vests can be one type of intervention to help.
sa国际传媒淎 high visibility vest on that officer, the public tends to perceive them as more approachable, more friendly, more respectful, more accountable, less aggressive.
The Vancouver Canucks will be hosting the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday and Friday before heading to Edmonton on Sunday and Tuesday.
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The City of Vancouver announced round two viewing events, but not until Sundaysa国际传媒檚 away game. At Oak Meadows Park, in the north end of Oak Street and W 37th Avenue, a viewing area will be set up to accommodate 2,000 people. Select community centres across the city will also show the game in their lobbies to give people a chance to gather with their neighbours.
Visintin said Vancouver police support the smaller, neighbourhood viewing areas, which are sa国际传媒渕ore conducive to maintaining public safety.sa国际传媒
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