Sarnia Police Chief Phil Nelson (BlackburnNews.com photo by Stephanie Chaves)Sarnia Police Chief Phil Nelson (BlackburnNews.com photo by Stephanie Chaves)
Sarnia

Police Chief Fends Off Budget Cut

The Sarnia Police Services budget took some heat Tuesday during Sarnia City Council budget deliberations.

Councillor Cindy Scholten raised a motion to reduce the police budget by $200,000, stressing that salaries and benefits, including overtime costs, makes up 90 per cent of their budget.

As of November 17, the updated police budget totaled nearly $21.9-million.

Police Chief Phil Nelson said 2015 was a difficult year for them, as they faced two homicides and officers on leave.

"It's a very good question we talk about overtime, it's one that we wrestle with every year when we establish a budget," says Chief Nelson. "You try to base it upon past predictions, but nobody can predict when certain offenses are going to take place or, as I said this year, the shortage of man power and that includes civilian staff too."

Nelson says in his 41 years of policing Sarnia, he's never known a time when 10 per cent of his workforce was off on serious injuries or sickness.

Councillor Scholten's motion of $200,000 and a motion amendment of $50,000 worth of reductions to the police budget were both defeated.

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