Surrey, B.C., municipal police force calls for clarity over future
SURREY, B.C. — The municipal police service in Surrey, B.C., says delays deciding the future of policing in the city are weighing heavily on officers.
An open letter from the Surrey Police Service says the ongoing debate over whether the city transitions to using a municipal force or returns to the RCMP means employees are increasingly distracted by worries about their futures.
The letter calls for “a clear and safe path forward for policing in Surrey.”
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth recommended in late April that the city proceed with its transition to municipal policing rather than return to the Mounties, citing concerns over the number of RCMP vacancies in the province.