25-11-2025 17:49 via thewhig.com

Policing costs associated with Homecoming, Fauxcoming in Kingston continue to trend down

The Kingston Police have seen a positive trend in terms of policing costs during two of the busiest weekends of the school year, Queen’s University’s Homecoming and the unsanctioned fauxcoming. Over the past three years, the parties have seemed to tame down. While officers still put in overtime hours, and bring in neighbouring police services, the amount of money being spent is trending downward. According to an information report by Kingston Police, the total costs for both gatherin
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