Longshoremen committing criminal acts? Surely not, especially in Canada! Evan McElravy emcelr@po-box.mcgill.ca http://users.penn.com/~cpa1/ > at the port has to be improved. The RCMP ran a criminal check on the 500 > unionized people working at the Port of Halifax. Chief Supt. Ian Atkins > says 37 per cent have criminal records. Atkins says he's not implying the > International Longshoremen's Association is doing anything illegal. But he > says people with criminal records are more likely to commit more > crimes.