Red Deer RCMP kick off positive ticketing program


Positive ticketingRed Deer RCMP are looking for kids to ticket this summer, and the “fines” are going to be delicious. As RCMP members go about their daily policing duties, they will also be handing out positive tickets to youth 12 years old and younger who police see doing something good for the community. The tickets kids receive will be coupons for free ice cream, fries, drinks and other treats, donated by McDonald’s, Tim Hortons and Wendy’s restaurants in Red Deer.

“Kids could receive a positive ticket for a variety of reasons,” says Cst. Sumit Bishnoi with Red Deer RCMP. “It may be for an act of kindness, for picking up litter, for wearing a bike helmet or other safety-conscious behaviour. Our point with positive ticketing is to encourage community-minded behaviours in youth, and to recognize and reward that behaviour when we see it.”

Positive ticketing affirms behaviours that benefit the community, and it provides RCMP members with a great way to initiate positive encounters with youth. With around 400 tickets to hand out from the three sponsoring restaurants, Red Deer RCMP will be looking for a lot of community-minded kids for the rest of the summer.

 

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