Kingston police will increase staff on St. Patrick’s Day and tickets won’t have court summons
Global News
With pandemic restrictions lifting in Ontario, it could mean the return of large street parties in the University District.
Police in Kingston, Ont., will be increasing staffing levels for St. Patrick’s Day.
With COVID-19 pandemic restrictions lifting in Ontario, it could mean the return of large street parties in the University District.
A statement from Kingston Police outlined there will be a heightened police presence in the community on St. Patrick’s Day.
“Since history remains the best predictor for the future we have upstaffed in preparation of the date and police in attendance will be enforcing all available levels of the law,” the statement read.
Miranda Lacalamita, a first-year law student at Queen’s University, thinks St. Patrick’s Day could resemble pre-pandemic times.
“Based off of homecoming I think it’s going to be big, personally,” she said.
Second-year philosophy student Phoebe Schneider says there is a possibility for large unsanctioned parties but that she won’t be a part of them.
“The possibility is definitely there” said Schneider.