mene oy s . i : a ' : x epee nap rae erent parmmrie et rian Fe apa SE en eri gt EE gegen teat ie ane etntneepne Sty woke eee ae a ~ cea eer aa EVERY once ita while the world’s oldest profession is given a ulie fresh look, with new ideas on how the scourge of prostitution ord can be exorcised from our neighborhoods. The most recent campaign took place in Abbotstord: a once-sleepy farming community now facing big-city problems. A citizens’ group, backed by the RCM, proposed publishing the names of olins oo charged with buying sex from hookers, But thus far the local TMGIITTN papers have refused to publish the list. Who is right? Critics of reporter’ the proposal point to the devastating effect exposure would ~~ have on the families of those charged —~ but isn't the same true crime? At least the move targets the people creating a demand for prostitution, rather than the often abused, drug-addled women who fail into the tragic cycle. Whatever the outconte, as history has shown, the market for illicit sex isn’t going to po away, JA esi Jon Chutter John Groenhof opertics pate/Pontberton Peishts Copilune/Delbrook Highlands Lower Lonsdiate {Upper Lonscdiate Lynn Valiey Blucridge/Decp TOTAL -- 43.5% 32.9% North Vancouver They should only be reported if they’re found guilty. The public perception E think is that if the person's been charged they're automatically guilty. North Vancouver Whar effect would that have on the wife? Ir would destroy the whole family life. { don’t think you'll ever stop prostitution — maybe go toward legalizati Colette Jost Vancouver No, It’s none of my business, I'm sorry, J don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. [think they should legalize it and put it into brothels. DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE INQUIRING REPORTER? E-mail your comments or question ideas to: juliew@nsnews.com Burglar jailed for six months ADAM Anthony Cruickshank was sentenced to six months in jail earlier this month for a string of burglaries and thefts. CRUICKSHANK * Cruickshank, also known as Adam Anthony Linza, 20, pleaded guilty ro: W the break, enter and theft of THE following people recently appeared in North Shore courts in connection with drink- ing and driving related offences: Philip Michael Costello, 53, of Burnaby, was fined $300 andr or aed a house in the 1100-block of West 24th Street in North Vancouver District in Octaber, 1990; @ stealing property belanging to London Drugs in North Van on June 20; a ate charges of stealing merchandise belonging to Shoppers Drug Mart and the HMY Canada in Vancouver on the same day, June 14; B® stealing — merchandise belonging to SportMart. in Vancouver on June 11, Cruickshank —— plea-bar- gained another burglary charge, He pleaded not guilty to the break, enter and theft ofa house in the 1400-bluck of Jones Avenue in’ North Vancouver City and instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of niischiel and chett, The original Jones Avenue burglary charge | stemmed from a Sept. 27, 1996, inci- dent North Vancouver: provin- cial court Judge Doug Moss jailed Cruickshank on July The North Vancouver res dent also received 24 manths* probation, — Anna Marie D'Angelo month driver's licence suspen- sion after he pleaded guilty to having a blood aleohol con- 2 tent greater than 08, Cory William Edwards, 27, of Vancouver, was fined $500 and had his driver's licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired drivin eee Pat: Goulet, 69, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 and had ‘her driver's licence suspended for 12 months after she pleaded guilty to impaired driving. esa William John Fiddis, 48, of North Vancouver, was fined $850 and had his driver's licence suspended for 12 months after he was found guilty of impaired driving. — compiled by Anna , Marie D’Angelo Pe ee eee er ee ee | August Ath = Wye f Abbotsford Nr Trt ernatiocng) Airshow h 57 SO OTE A n 1 . La ‘ ; 6 ns y . > - y a ot , i u = ‘ ’ ” “ srampnenstane nen reiemamaninmarimenirsnantnnat renee PANT ye ? a y pi ‘ a . ’ 1 A . _ _ FY : . a * 4 s o oa