Primary Drivers of Safety
Establishing and maintaining a suitably high level of public safety and security for a high profile commercial business such as this, inclusive of all its users, should form the basis for any decisions made hereafter that impact such. To optimize user comfort and enjoyment, along with the facility’s social and economic value to the community, this must be the goal. In this regard, the following drivers of safety should guide decisions that need to be considered:
All employees feel safe to do their jobs and serve customers of the facility
Customers, who represent a critical success component in this facility’s ongoing operations, must also feel safe while attending the business and traveling to and from it
The community’s perception of this important economic asset relies heavily on its sustained reputation as a place that is comfortable, enjoyable, and SAFE
RECOMMENDATONS TO ADDRESS SAFETY & SECURITY
The following recommendations, in no particular order, are offered for consideration from a public safety optimization, threat and risk mitigation, and general safety & security perspective. These recommendations are intended to specifically address the three (3) key areas outlined by the AGCO for consideration according to the Cannabis Licence Act 2018; namely:
1. Protecting public health and safety
2. Protecting youth and restricting their access to cannabis
3. Preventing illicit activities in relation to cannabis
1. The property, presumably, will be subject to a comprehensive plan review and approval process for its building permit. It is critically important to permit the Police to thoroughly review all the many physical site features for the store and its surrounding lands as they impact public safety; namely:
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o Detailed photometric plan depicting all illumination levels for the property
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o Architectural elevation drawings of all sides of the building
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o Detailed landscape design plan, inclusive of proposed signage to be used
2. A comprehensive set of building floor plans to enable the Windsor Police Service to prepare operational incident response plans for situations where an elevated police emergency response is required.
3. Copies of any company working procedures for managing crowds, dealing with unruly behaviour, managing activity in their parking lot, etc.