Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I only underscore the point of shots being fired, because my constituent had told me a couple of weeks prior to my visit in the evening they were outside getting some fresh air and shots were being fired in their direction. Their only course of reaction was to set up their car alarm; they had their key chain in their hands. That was the only discouragement of people just shooting at random out there. Mr. Speaker, people are clear-cutting. The Minister was right that some of the land is federal land, but the fact is that the territorial government puts garbage bins out there. So that does now further encourage people to come out there, by establishing territorial garbage bins. Would the Minister look at bringing mine rocks of some sort, because there is construction right nearby, to block in these entrances to allow them to regrow, heal, and move this unofficial park to a more reasonable area? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert Hawkins on Question 183-15(4): Ingraham Trail Monitoring
In the Legislative Assembly on October 19th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 183-15(4): Ingraham Trail Monitoring
Question 183-15(4): Ingraham Trail Monitoring
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
October 19th, 2005
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