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VPD Formalizes Police Stop Policy In Accordance With Provincial Guidelines

21 Jan, 2020 06:38 PM
  • VPD Formalizes Police Stop Policy In Accordance With Provincial Guidelines

Vancouver Police have finalized a ‘street checks and police stops’ policy in line with new provincial policing standards issued by the Province of B.C. that went into effect on January 15.


All police agencies in B.C. are required to abide by the new provincial standards and introduce internal policy to provide direction to staff to ensure compliance with the standard. The VPD’s policy was approved by the Vancouver Police Board electronically earlier this month to ensure it was finalized and officers are trained prior to January 15.


Street checks are a valuable proactive tool for police. Although they are used infrequently – an average of one street check, per front line officer, per month – they play an important role in crime prevention and ensuring the safety of the public.


The new policy, called Conducting and Documenting Street Checks and Police Stops (1.6.53), is available for the public to read, along with other VPD policies and procedures, at VPD.ca.

 

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