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Our manifesto

for a better Los Santos

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Welcome
A manifesto for change
from the Progressive Democrats
A foreword from the party leader and mayoral candidate
Dr. Brad Williams

Dear Citizen,
I wish firstly to extend my warmest regards, and to thank you sincerely for
expressing an interest in our policies. I hope that you will take the time to read
the policies, positions and pledges contained within, and that, having studied
them, you will come to the same conclusion that we did when we put them
together; that they offer Los Santos the best package of changes, reforms, and
improvements.

It is easy for politicians to gain cheap votes by being alarmist. Los Santos is a
truly great city – it is cosmopolitan; it is enterprising; it is diverse – yet for so
many people, quality of life is not improving. So many people deserve better.

Public transport remains grossly inadequate, and whilst the Government has
postured much over recent investment in the newly founded company
CityTransit, City Hall has failed to provide the company with the necessary
support.

Healthcare provision is patchy and response times remain high, despite claims
that the Government has “saved” the health service (by installing staff
accommodation).

Crime is at an all-time high – the result of years of prevention rather than cure.
No crime figures are recorded by City Hall, and there is no Government official
with the sole responsibility of co-ordinating the fight against crime.

I want quality of life to improve across the board – I want less crime, better
healthcare, proper public transport. In short, I want people to regain confidence
in Government – I want to demonstrate that politics can and must, rise above
cynicism and personality, and deliver a programme of reforms, through a true
two-way dialogue with the people.

I wish finally to re-iterate my belief that the policies within this manifesto are
persuasive, effective, and essential. Los Santos needs more than just a change
of Government. Los Santos needs a change in direction. Together, we can
achieve this. Together we must. Together we will.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. Brad Williams

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Crime
building a safer Los Santos
“Tough on crime, tough on the causes
of crime.”

- Dr. Frank Digby


The Progressive Democrats believe in the freedom of the
individual. We believe that this includes freedom from crime, and
from the threat of crime.

We understand that fear of crime is a real issue. We do not de-


criminalise crimes such as muggings and car theft – which cause real
problems for individuals, and for society.

A key part of our policy is not only tackling crime, but the
causes of crime. This means looking at social factors; the
effectiveness of our correctional facilities; the efficiency of our police.

We believe that policing needs co-ordination. This means the


introduction of regular meetings between the LSPD, the SASD, and
City Hall.

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We will bring fresh focus to law enforcement and establish a
new level of co-ordination in the fight against crime. We will
invite businesses and members of the public to be a part of
these discussions.
We recognise that crime is not only of concern to the Government and
law enforcement. We also believe that co-ordination is the key to tackling
crime of all levels. We will establish a Los Santos Police Board, through
which City Hall and law enforcement agencies can communicate at the
same time to bring a planned approach to crime. Other parties interested
in the issue of crime such as local businesses, community members,
medical services, transport companies, etc will be invited to join this
board to ensure that resources and methods are being allocated and
implemented correctly. We believe that a more co-ordinate approach will
also lead to improvements in working relations between parties involved
in law enforcement – and reduce the number of wholly unacceptable
incidents in which poor relations have led to a reduced service.

We will focus on preventing crime as well as punishing crime


after it has occurred.
Law Enforcement in Los Santos is currently struggling. Research
gathered by IPS POLL has shown this, with citizens showing that they do
not feel the police serve and protect the city as they should. We believe
that a greater police presence is needed around the dangerous areas of the
city, the areas in which crime rates are high and gangs are rife.
Conclusively, the Progressive Democrats believe that there needs to be a
change not only in action, however a change in thinking with the way in
which law enforcement is handled in Los Santos with a greater emphasis
on crime prevention to ease the strain on the policing departments
allowing them to work more efficiently in creating a safer Los Santos.

We will strengthen the definition between infractions and


felonies.
We feel that is it unacceptable for law enforcement to treat civil offences
the same way as criminal offences. For example – refusal to pay a fine is
and must remain an infraction. It should not lead to charges of non-
compliance with the police, and be treated in a physically direct manner.
This is a waste of police resources, which would be better spent dealing
with dangerous criminals. We realise that the current court system is
inefficient and that law enforcement have little faith in it – we will
strengthen this system to ensure that officers and the public have more
faith in it, and are willing to take more measured, reasoned action through
it.

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Transport
fresh thinking on a stale
issue.
“We will build a transport system which
can proudly call itself a service.”

- Dr. Brad Williams

We believe that effective, cheap, and reliable public


transport is key to creating a more dynamic, fairer economy.
Previous governments have treated public transport as nothing more
than a ceremonial duty – and have largely neglected it. We will see it
as a key factor in our policy decisions

We believe that in public transport, the best solutions


involve the private and public sectors.
We will seek to involve private enterprise in public transport solutions,
in order to provide economic stability, competition, and the best
possible service for the public.

We believe that standards on public transport should meet


and exceed those of private drivers.
We will look at ways to improve standards on both buses and taxis, to
increase public confidence.

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We will start building an effective public transport system.


From day one, we will look at public transport as a serious priority. We
will create a new Government department tasked with this role. We will
create a dedicated transport budget, to serve the needs of the industry.

We will involve the private sector wherever possible, and will


fight against a monopoly in public transport.
We believe that a monopoly in public transport will cause a decrease in
efficiency, and will hamper innovation and investment. We also believe
that a free market is damaging to standards, and poses an unacceptable
risk to passenger safety. We will hold a consultation on the introduction
of a franchising and regulation scheme, whereby any company can
operate bus services, subject to Governmental approval and registration.
This system would also include Government-endorsed routes, to ensure
that services were provided to key areas of the city. Such schemes have
been hugely successful in Western Europe, and in particular, London.

We will respond to public concerns over the safety of public


transport services within the city.
Surveys conducted by the organisation IPSPOLL on behalf of the
Progressive Democrats show there is great public concern and lack of
trust in taxi services – most probably fuelled by a lack of regulation. The
current system, an embodiment of free-market principles, does work
relatively efficiently – however there are very few checks and balances to
guarantee standards of driving. We want to double the penalties for
dangerous driving offences committed by on-duty taxi drivers carrying
fare paying passengers. This doubling of penalties will apply across the
board to taxi drivers, from double fines for incorrect parking, to double
sentences for evading the police.

We will begin a consultation into making our roads safer.


This will involve the LSPD, SASD, EMS – and other relevant
parties.
We will look at the possibility of introducing tougher penalties for
dangerous driving offences, and giving law enforcement greater powers
and funding to police the roads.

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Healthcare

There is an undisputable link between healthcare, quality of


life, and economic development. We believe that in order for
quality of life to improve, we need a healthcare system which is
effective and accessible to all.

Healthcare in Los Santos is based on an emergency


response system, with almost no provision for non-urgent
treatment. We will seek to build a network of general practice, and
minor injuries services.

Response times are too high. We will introduce a target of five


minutes for every emergency response, within Los Santos.

There needs to be better communication between the health


services and other emergency services which rely upon
health service support. We will create new channels of dialogue,
and a culture of mutual respect and support, through the
aforementioned meetings between emergency service leaders.

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We will create an approachable health service which caters
for minor care needs as well as medical emergencies.
A Progressive Democrat health service will strive to revolutionise access
to healthcare through walk-in and on demand services. Working with the
EMS we would encourage the introduction of nurse practitioners into the
medical career ladder – who would be able to attend major events to
provide standby healthcare, and who would be able to staff hospitals in
order to treat walk-in patients.

As part of our commitment to accessible health, we will


increase support for General Practice
Whilst there are General Practice services within the city, they are
understaffed and need to be revitalised. We will encourage the medical
services to have a greater emphasis upon general practice as part of the
career ladder, so that staff are introduced to this rewarding and sometimes
neglected aspect of medicine.

We will also seek to open licensed pharmacy services –


initially within the hospital, with the possibility of other
locations at a later date.
In many places, pharmacies form an integral part of the care structure,
providing health advice and cures for minor injuries and ailments.
Pharmacies are currently greatly lacking in Los Santos. From Day One,
we will begin a consultation into the creation and construction of these
facilities.

We will set a target of five minutes for a 911 callout within


the city.
We feel that it should not take longer than five minutes for an ambulance
to respond to a callout within the city. We will measure the performance
of EMS services against this target, so that they know how they are
performing, and where they can improve.

We will improve co-operation between the health services


and other emergency services.
Whilst there has been much progress in this area of late, we feel that Los
Santos can still do much better. Through the creation of dialogue between
Government and law enforcement and health bosses we will create at
atmosphere of trust, mutual respect, and co-operation, to ensure that our
emergency services are working as a team to provide the best possible
service to citizens of Los Santos.

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Government and politics


a dialogue with the public

In order to meet the needs of a new decade, we must build a


new system. Our political system is out-dated and does not match
the present needs of the people of Los Santos.

It is easy to listen to the public. It is harder to be in dialogue


with the public. Through numerous consultations and committees,
we will listen to what the public have to say, respond to it, and act on
it. The present Government claims to fulfil this via regular polls. This is
not adequate.

We will create a Cabinet of Advisors to the Mayor, which will


be open and accountable. Many positions within this organisation
will be open to applicants, and we will not bar our political opponents
from joining – this will allow us to create a more broad-minded
Government.

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We will set a new tone for Government, and create a system


which the people feel they govern with, rather than are
governed by.
We will take an open-minded stance whilst in Government – we are not
immediately tied down to a set of strict politics ideals which will render
us short-sighted.

We will seek to remove the elitism which surrounds the


present Government.
As well as creating a Cabinet of Advisors to the Mayor which will be
open to anyone, from any background – we will also set a new tone of an
administration governing for the many and not the few. We will not hide
ourselves from the voters with security measures which are ostentatiously
lavish and deliberately threatening.

We do not feel that polls alone are an adequate measure of


public opinion.
Whilst we will continue to hold polls, we will also seek far more active
forms of discussion. We will create a number of commissions on issues
such as crime, health, and transport – which will be open to members of
the public.

By standing as a party, and not as an individual candidate,


we offer the chance of a real government, and not a cult of
personality.
Our party structure allows us to develop policy in a coherent and
balanced manner, as opposed to relying on the decisions of one man
alone.

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balancing punishment with


rehabilitation
“Only when the public have confidence in
their justice system can the war on crime
be won.”

-Dr. Frank Digby

The justice system in Los Santos is ineffectual, understaffed,


and underfunded. With his experience as a former judge, Dr. Frank
Digby would use his Deputy Mayoralty to bring fresh energy and
thinking to the justice and courts system.

The right to a fair trial for serious offences must be


strengthened. We must manage and balance the perceived
inefficiency and cost of a trial system with the indisputable right for
serious offences to be tried by a judge,

A move to rehabilitation is a move to a better justice system.


The current ideology is that punishment can solve everything.
Punishment is necessary, but so is rehabilitation.

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We will rebuild our court system, by recruiting more judges
and giving cases more publicity.
We will move the goalposts in the fight against crime – from simply
punishing offenders via the police, to trying them in an open court, to
make an example of them – and bring closure to cases.

We will re-establish the fundamental right of a citizen to a


fair trial.
We understand that every single offence cannot be heard by a court,
however we will ensure that the treatment of suspects and offenders is
fairer. We believe that it is a necessity that the public have confidence in
the justice system in order to cut crime. We will therefore make it a
requirement that, for all charges of a certain severity and above (the exact
bar will be set after consultation with law enforcement), the suspect is
tried by a judge with the right to legal representation. Legal Aid will be
provided if necessary on a means-tested basis.

We will strengthen our correctional system, and introduce a


new ethos.
The Department of Correction will be strengthened, and will be given a
new working ethos. There will be an emphasis on rehabilitation as well as
punishment. With a greater emphasis on rehabilitation, equality for
criminals who have served their sentence and a reform on sentencing to
reduce institutionalisation, we believe that the Progressive Democrats can
further lower the crime rates in Los Santos, especially the astonishingly
high re-offending rate. Some DoC employees will be offered additional
training and payment as Rehabilitation Officers, who will work with the
police, communities, and offenders who have served or are finishing
serving their time, to help offenders get their lives back on track.

We will strengthen and support the co-operation between


law enforcement agencies and prison services.
We recognise the valuable contribution which the police make to our
correctional system, and we wish to strengthen the co-operation between
the LSPD and the Department of Correction by inviting the DoC to sit at
regular public service meetings.

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Media
keeping Los Santos informed

We respect and value Los Santos as one of the country’s


most influential media centres. We will do more to support
independent productions of film, music and literature through a new
Department of Culture.

We respect the rights of journalists to work without


hindrance but believe that SAN must remain unbiased as a
news source. We will continue to provide support and funding for
SAN, whilst keeping a professional distance. The Department of
Culture will ensure that SAN remains impartial.

We feel that media and news play an invaluable part in


society, and will try to increase wherever possible media
coverage. The new Department of Culture will fund viable projects
designed not only to boost Los Santos’ profile but also those which
entertain, educate and inform residents.

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We will support the media, and independent production


companies. We will encourage independent news sources
and newspapers.
The new Department of Culture will oversee grants, which will take the
form of access to studio facilities, and monetary assistance. Grants will be
given only to projects which show extremely high levels of co-ordination,
and which the Cabinet of Advisors to the Mayor feels meet the
requirements of a grant.

We will support SAN as both an entertainment and news


company. We respect the right of columnists and editors to
hold political beliefs, but will not allow bias to creep into
news coverage.
The Department of Culture will monitor SANs news output for bias, to
ensure that the people of Los Santos have total confidence in their
journalists and news outlets.

We will allow individuals and organisations to dispute


libellous and slanderous allegations made about them by the
media.
Whilst encouraging investigative and groundbreaking journalism, we will
also protect the freedom of the individual by allowing individuals to file a
complaint with the Department of Culture, if they feel that output is
libellous of slanderous. We will introduce broadcast licenses, which will
be cancelled in extreme circumstances of illegal or libellous content.

We will provide public funding to organisations which


provide news funding, and will increase funding to SAN. In
return, we will expect public interest programming.
Organisations such as SAN will be able to apply for additional monetary
help in producing news programming. Contracts for such assistance will
include a ‘public service requirement’, which will require a certain
amount of regular and unbiased news and public service programming
throughout the day.

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Economy
delivering consistent growth

We have an unparalleled team to meet the challenges of the


current economic climate. Dr. Brad Williams has a PhD in Labor
Economics; Dr. Frank Digby is former Deputy Mayor of New York.

We will encourage businesses of all size to thrive by provided


investment where there is a genuine and realistic case. A new
Government department will analyse business propositions and make
decisions on lending.

We will increase consumer confidence through quality


assurance schemes aimed at registered companies. By
investigating complaints against registered companies and closing
down those which consistently fail to deliver, consumers in Los Santos
will be guaranteed a higher level of security, and therefore will spend
more readily.

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Economic policy will be a key part of our leadership strategy.


We will establish a Financial Policy Committee – part of a new
Department of Business and Economics, which will be summoned by the
Mayor when appropriate to discuss aspects of monetary and fiscal policy.
This will reaffirm our commitment to a stable economy.

We will encourage small businesses by removing red tape


from the applications process.
We will incorporate the Department of Company Registrations into the
Department of Business and Economics, and increase the efficiency of
the applications process, which we will make more intuitive. The new
DoBE will register more companies, but will also be given new powers to
close down companies which fail to meet expectations.

We will increase consumer confidence and choice in the


economy.
By encouraging competition in all sectors, we will increase efficiency and
choice in the market. The newly-formed Department of Business and
Economics will have the power to close down companies which provide
poor service, and seize the assets of those which commit economic crime.

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Public safety
for Los Santos

Our position is that public safety is intrinsically linked with


quality of life and life expectancy. We will improve public safety
as part of our drive to improve quality of life.

For too long, public safety has not been a priority in Los
Santos. This is unacceptable, and we will raise awareness of public
safety issues.

We will create a new department with responsibility for


health and public safety. The new Department of Health and
Public Safety will be granted powers to inspect registered companies.

Lack of funding and governmental support for Fire Services


is unacceptable. The culture of taking the fire services (tied to the
EMS) for granted cannot last, and there must be new impetus to
strengthen and support the department.

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We will shift public safety into focus.


During our term, we would found a new Department of Health & Public
Safety. This Department would be represented in the Cabinet of Advisors
to the Mayor in regular meetings with the mayor and other public services
in the city, and would be able to lobby for legislation, support and
funding.

We will conduct inspections of registered companies in order


to ensure the highest possible safety standards.
The new DoHPS will have the right to inspect fire safety, hygiene and
safety processes, and the structural integrity of buildings and premises in
order to maintain standards. Businesses which fail to comply will be fined
and ultimately closed down, with assets being auctioned off. The assets
raised by infractions will

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A summary
of our philosophy
Our case is simple. The quality of life in Los Santos must improve.

We want Los Santos to be a city renewed. A city with drive, a


city with purpose, a city with energy.

We are a party of ideas and not ideology. We will not be blinded


by out-dated ideology, but will take a fresh approach to issues, seeking
the fairest and best solution.

We want Los Santos to stride into the next decade. We do not


want a city which will amble into it, with uncertainty and fear.

We will restore faith in politicians by treating the last


administration in a pragmatic and honest way. There have
been some things in the last 3 months that the previous
administration has got right. We will not change them, but we will
strengthen them. Where the previous administration has gone wrong,
we will make changes.

We will be wise spenders, not big spenders. Spending is not the


answer to every problem. We will work with private investors to
increase efficiency and increase efficiency. We believe that fostering
co-operation and effective management can have equal or greater
effects to increased public spending.

We will follow the ‘golden rule’ of fiscal policy. We will only


borrow to invest, and not to fund current spending. This way, we can
guarantee that Los Santos will not face a budget deficit.

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