08-09-2013, 11:07 AM
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First Line Centre
Join Date: May 2012
Location: The Kilt & Caber
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American Cops Policing In Canada?
I came across this today and I'm having a hard time believing it... can anyone confirm whether this is actually happening or clarify what this might mean as articles from Huffington Post is generally pretty biased.
Canada-U.S. Border: American Police Want Legal Exemptions, RCMP Says
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/07/30/border-security-us-police-legal-exemptions_n_3678240.html
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The United States wants its police officers to be exempt from Canadian law if they agree to take part in a highly touted cross-border policing initiative, says an internal RCMP memo.
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The debate over whose laws would apply to U.S. officers working in Canada raises important questions of sovereignty and police accountability, says the briefing note prepared for RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson.
"Canadians would likely have serious concerns with cross-designated officers from the U.S. not being accountable for their actions in Canada."
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The so-called Next Generation policing project — whose pilots have yet to be finalized — would involve U.S. and Canadian officers working on each other's turf to enforce the host country's laws.
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However, according to the RCMP, the two countries haven't seen eye to eye on the tricky question of which country's legal system would deal with a police officer accused of breaking the law.
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I've serisouly never even heard of this.
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