lenaitch
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Ya, I'm pretty sure that doesn't fall under O Division.And the Musical Ride
Ya, I'm pretty sure that doesn't fall under O Division.And the Musical Ride
Yeah, that 1000 in Ontario is just their O division. That excludes most of their people in Ottawa, which is much larger.Ya, I'm pretty sure that doesn't fall under O Division.
Looking into my crystal ball- they’ll be shocked by cost- and they ll continue with the RCMP. They’ll use the proposal to create a letter of expectation for visibility in the community. Which will translate to a car being in the community for so many hours. This will go for a year or two before it falls
Out of practice again.
Maybe. There is a lot of political/emotional torque behind big changes in policing in NS right now.
But what currency is emotional torque denominated in?
You lost me old boy... Im up in Sydney all week my brain is mush lol
Perhaps this will be added to the larger conversation about the cost sharing and federal money and police work.
Perhaps this will be added to the larger conversation about the cost sharing and federal money and police work.
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These municipalities are addicted to the money/assistance . It probably should never have existed- but it does. I agree with you. It should be provincially sortedI don’t understand why the feds subsidize municipal or provincial policing at all. It’s squarely a provincial responsibility. Maintaining national services of use to all police, like CPIC, PSP, the fingerprint section, CISC? Sure. But why is cops on the road in Colchester or Surrey or North Battleford or Thompson, but not Kingston or New Westminster or Halifax or Winnipeg, something that gets federal dollars by default? I don’t have my head wrapped around that.
If I was a betting man, and thank the lord I am not sir. I think NS would take a financial loss if it meant it would get a better level of provincial/rural policing.
100%. I think one of the more recent things I saw a municipality tried to do was keep their RCMP detachment but have their own police officers- like 2 or 3 officers added to them. So supervised and managed by Mounties- but their own added bodies. It was a weird one. It really emphasized to me how addicted to that costing these smaller municipalities areThey’ll need to take a financial hit even to provide service at existing levels. ‘Better’ is an investment still on top of that. Which I’m fine with- they just need to be prepared for it.
They’ll need to take a financial hit even to provide service at existing levels. ‘Better’ is an investment still on top of that. Which I’m fine with- they just need to be prepared for it.
I grew up about 500 metres from the RCMP station in Amherst, and still have a sister and many relatives who live there. Trust me, they will try to get it on the cheap.They’ll need to take a financial hit even to provide service at existing levels. ‘Better’ is an investment still on top of that. Which I’m fine with- they just need to be prepared for it.
I grew up about 500 metres from the RCMP station in Amherst, and still have a sister and many relatives who live there. Trust me, they will try to get it on the cheap.
If I was a betting man, and thank the lord I am not sir. I think NS would take a financial loss if it meant it would get a better level of provincial/rural policing.
There is a comfy deniability for local and provincial authorities with the RCMP.I know what you’re saying BUT I’d that was the case a decade ago, there would have been more officers responding that night 3 years ago.
Our politicians have failed because we have allowed them to and they are more than happy to let an org like the RCMP take the punch on the chin if it saves their bacon.