Police Complaint Commissioner Clayton Pecknold has urged Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth to reconsider proposed changes to the Police Act that he says may impede Surrey residents鈥 ability to raise concerns about policing in their city.
On Oct. 18, the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General issued a statement to the Now-Leader indictating a floor amendment will remove the concerning clause from the Bill.
鈥淲e are in communication with the Police Complaint Commissioner about the content of the proposed floor amendment and the Police Complaint Commissioner agrees that it will address their concerns,鈥 the statement reads.
The commissioner sent a letter to Farnworth on Oct. 17 concerning an aspect of the legislation he says 鈥渕ay limit the ability of the citizens of Surrey to raise legitimate concerns with the provision of policing services within their community, and to have those concerns addressed transparently and impartially under our oversight.
This of 鈥減articular importance,鈥 Pecknold told the minister, 鈥済iven the unprecedented complexity of this transition and the uncertainty of its duration.鈥
The commissioner 鈥渟trongly鈥 urged reconsideration of the section 鈥渢o ensure continued accountability of the Surrey Police Service, independent of government.鈥
The bill has already proceeded to second reading.
The Now-Leader is awaiting a response from the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General.
More to come鈥