'Adversarial,' 'contradictory' and 'indecisive': Surrey, B.C.'s policing drama shows no signs of resolution

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On page 40 of the 139-page report by the B.C. government on the Surrey policing situation, there was an acknowledgement that, five years into this debate, the constant tension and uncertainty have taken a toll.

“Much of the [discourse] has depicted adversarial relationships, contradictory and/or disputed information, and the perception of indecisiveness by the City of Surrey,” said the report by the director of police services, which recommended — but did not order — Surrey keep its local police and get rid of the RCMP.

“This type of public and media discourse can erode public confidence.” 

If you accept that statement, it’s hard

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