The Edmonton Police Service's "Speak Out" campaign urges the public to get involved and report incidents of domestic violence. Whether it’s a neighbour you meet at the community mailbox or the parent of a child you might coach in minor sports, as a caring society we can’t become complacent.We all have to trust our instincts and make the call. You might be the last line of defence for someone who is being victimized and in a horrific life situation.
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