If they’re already hired on as employees, SPS may simply carry on with the recruit class as part of the continuing game of chicken. After all, the province has yet to actually give a final approval to this. It’s not clear to me exactly how much say or power the province has on what the city does ultimately do. I don’t get the sense that the mayor’s declaration means this is finally settled.@RedFive they have experienced officers starting class on June 26- a whole class- any idea what happens with that? Like what a gong show
Bringing them on to pay millions in severance seems odd- I would think the city has to approve the hirings above the SPS.If they’re already hired on as employees, SPS may simply carry on with the recruit class as part of the continuing game of chicken. After all, the province has yet to actually give a final approval to this. It’s not clear to me exactly how much say or power the province has on what the city does ultimately do. I don’t get the sense that the mayor’s declaration means this is finally settled.
I'm not sure, and quite frankly I don't think anybody knows.@RedFive they have experienced officers starting class on June 26- a whole class- any idea what happens with that? Like what a gong show
I would have thought the RCMP was relatively blame free in this situation.I'm not sure, and quite frankly I don't think anybody knows.
I'm absolutely confident the city and its lawyers are looking to dispose of SPS in the most cost and litigation free way they can manage.
Personally this has worked out great for me as I've just gotten an opportunity off of General Duty in the last couple weeks, and this will solidify my time there.
My opinion, however, is that this is a disaster for the City, the Province, and the RCMP as an institution. I won't go into why here, but I think this is a critical mistake by all involved.
No I’m with you on what I think you mean too. I agree wholeheartedly.I'm not sure, and quite frankly I don't think anybody knows.
I'm absolutely confident the city and its lawyers are looking to dispose of SPS in the most cost and litigation free way they can manage.
Personally this has worked out great for me as I've just gotten an opportunity off of General Duty in the last couple weeks, and this will solidify my time there.
My opinion, however, is that this is a disaster for the City, the Province, and the RCMP as an institution. I won't go into why here, but I think this is a critical mistake by all involved.
Depends on who you ask and how much skin they have in the game.So…is this a good thing or a bad thing? To me, it’s a process that should have never started in the first place, but is it practical to revert back to RCMP this far into the process?
What a gong show…
B.C. government says Surrey to continue with municipal police force, not RCMP
The long tug-of-war over policing in B.C.'s second-largest city could be coming to an end after the provincial government mandated that Surrey move forward with a municipal force, rather than revert back to the RCMP.
Announcing the decision on Wednesday, Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said Surrey officials had failed to prove they could maintain public safety while reversing the city's transition to the Surrey Police Service.
"People's safety, in Surrey and across the province, is non-negotiable. The city has failed to meet the requirements I placed to prevent a situation where there are not enough police officers to keep people safe," Farnworth said in a statement.
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And the province says different.
B.C. government directs Surrey to keep municipal police force, abandon RCMP
The long tug-of-war over policing in B.C.'s second-largest city could be coming to an end after the provincial government directed Surrey to move forward with a municipal force, rather than revert back to the RCMP.bc.ctvnews.ca
Basically this has become an issue that causes massive butthurt on both sides between residents and politicians in Surrey, as well as the respective SPS and RCMP unions. The drama has been ridiculous.Ok so tell me what's the deal here? Why the kerfuffle?