Petition for referendum on Surrey’s police transition garners 42,942 signatures
SURREY, B.C. — A group opposing the planned transition from the RCMP to a municipal police force in Surrey, B.C., says it has collected close to 43,000 signatures from residents calling for a referendum on policing in the city.
Darlene Bennett launched the campaign with the group Surrey Police Vote over concerns about rising costs associated with starting a new municipal police force, which was a key pledge in Mayor Doug McCallum’s election campaign in 2018.
The city council voted in favour of the transition in 2018, the public safety minister approved the creation of the Surrey Police Board last year, and Surrey’s budget for 2021 showed the transition was $18.5 million over the original $45-million cost estimate.
McCallum’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.