When criminal beahaviour hits close to home, people tend to feel the amount of crime is on the rise, even if statistically that’s not always the case. Of course, there are also crimes that go unreported.
The Telegram wants to know how you feel about crime where you live, whether it's drinking and driving, break-ins, vandalism, assault, or any other crime. Do you feel safe in your neighbourhood or community?
Take a couple of minutes complete our Crime Survey. You don’t have to give your name, but we'd like to know how you feel about a topic that has the potential to touch us all.
Anyone in the province can complete the survey, but please do so only once. We will tabulate the results for 30 days and then report our findings back to you.
You can find our survey HERE, and you are welcome to expand upon the questionaire in the comments section below. Friends on mobile devices can fill out the survey HERE. Thanks for taking part.





Well Joe, Your drive a cab. You can put your foot on the gas and get away from any situation that threatens you, your probable a guy who can handle himself. The seniors and single women who ARE experiencing threatening situations and even confrontations are not sitting in a car they are sitting in their homes. They are afraid in their own homes. They are not whimps. They are alone and afraid. Not every woman or other vulnerable residents have family around the corner many live alone. I glad you feel safe but you must admit, there is a big difference between a single girl with a strange man trying to beat down her door to that a a fit man with a whole crew of more fit men at the end of a two way radio, sitting in a cab. Your threat level is not the same as a woman dialing 911 and police not showing up. You forget you are not alone you have the protection. We walk alone and there is a target on our backs, no two way radio to call our "buddies" or a dispatcher to contact police on our behalf. If you want to compare threat levels lets drop you off in bear country and have a Moma bear get pissed at you. Can you relate now? Momma bear is about to rip you to pieces, and there's no steel machine to protect you, just you and the bear. How's that safe as a pea pod feeling now?