Police lay 118 charges in Laurier homecoming weekend blitz
Waterloo Regional Police are calling Laurier's 2016 Homecoming weekend a 'successful event' after officers laid 118 charges, more than half of which were liquor-related.
Numbers released show most charges were liquor-related
CBC News ·
Waterloo Regional Police are calling Laurier's 2016 Homecoming weekend a 'successful event' after officers laid 118 charges, more than half of which were liquor-related. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Social Sharing
Waterloo Regional Police are calling Laurier's 2016 Homecoming weekend a '"successful event" after officers laid 118 charges, more than half of which were liquor-related.
Police published the numbers Monday in a news release that hailed Wilfrid University's 2016 Homecoming celebrations as a "successful event," that saw thousands of students and alumni make merry in the name of their alma mater.
The figures show that the vast majority, 114 out of a total of 118 charges, were for alleged city or provincial by-law infractions, while four were criminal charges.
Out of the 114 city or provincial infractions, most were alcohol-related. These include dozens of open liquor charges as well as other charges ranging from underage drinking to traffic tickets.
Police seized three kegs from a party where officers allege the hosts weren't licensed. (submitted by Lana de Bastiani)
Laurier homecoming charges, by the numbers:
On top of seizing three kegs, police laid 114 charges for allegedly breaking city or provincial by-laws:
49 for open liquor.
5 for underage drinking.
2 for being intoxicated in a public place.
7 for consuming liquor other than a licensed premise.