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BREAKING: Surrey ordered to proceed with Surrey Police Service

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke livid with Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth

The NDP provincial government has ordered the City of Surrey to proceed with the Surrey Police Service and abandon its plan to retain the Surrey RCMP as the citysa国际传媒檚 police of jurisdiction.

Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth confirmed this Wednesday, acting in accordance with Section 2 of the Police Act, during a press conference in Victoria.

sa国际传媒淭his decision is the final decision,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚 fully expect the elected government in Surrey will follow the law.

sa国际传媒淚 know that this is an extraordinary use of my powers under the Police Act, and I did not make this decision lightly.sa国际传媒

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke could not be immediately reached for comment. The citysa国际传媒檚 communications department issued a statement attributed to her, in which she decried Farnworthsa国际传媒檚 decision as sa国际传媒渄isappointing, misguided and based on inaccurate assumptions.

sa国际传媒淲hat has occurred today is the undermining of a local government duly elected by its residents. The actions of the Solicitor General should serve as a warning to the autonomy of all municipalities in B.C.,sa国际传媒 Locke added.

Farnworth noted that Surreysa国际传媒檚 police of jurisdiction currently is still the RCMP. sa国际传媒淚t will get to a point where the police of jurisdiction will transition to the Surrey Police Service. What Isa国际传媒檓 making clear today is that I am directing that that transition is going to continue toward the Surrey Police Service.sa国际传媒

After considering a recent corporate report from the City of Surrey, Farnworth found the city failed to make its case that sticking with the RCMP will be safe, would not adversely affect other B.C. communities, and that it did not meet conditions the provincial government imposed on the process.

sa国际传媒淧eoplesa国际传媒檚 safety, in Surrey and across the province, is non-negotiable,sa国际传媒 Farnworth said Wednesday. sa国际传媒淭he city has failed to meet the requirements I placed to prevent a situation where there are not enough police officers to keep people safe in Surrey. We cannot allow people in Surrey or in other communities to be put at risk.

sa国际传媒淏ritish Columbians need to know that when they call the police, help will come and people in Surrey want this uncertainty over who will police their city to end, and to know that they will be safe in their community.sa国际传媒

This latest development has been nearly five years in the making. At the former Surrey councilsa国际传媒檚 inaugural meeting on Nov. 5th, 2018 the council, led by then-mayor Doug McCallum and his Safe Surrey Coalition majority, served notice in a unanimous decision to the provincial and federal governments that it was ending its contract with the RCMP sa国际传媒 which has policed these parts since May 1, 1951 sa国际传媒 to set up its own force.

A schism in councilsa国际传媒檚 ranks several months later saw councillors Brenda Locke, Jack Hundial and Steven Pettigrew part ways with the SSC, with Locke and Hundial eventually forming Surrey Connect. The three pulled their support from the policing transition, perceiving a lack of accountability and transparency in the process.

Locke then ran for mayor, campaigning to stick with the RCMP, and defeated McCallum in the Oct. 15, 2022 civic election.

She then used her majority on council to reverse the 2018 decision and put the provincial government on notice that it decided to keep the RCMP. Months later, Farnworth staged a press conference that Surrey continue to proceed with building the SPS, to the chagrin of Locke and her majority who responded by re-affirming in a 6-3 vote on June 15 that it would continue with the RCMP, arguing that it was Surreysa国际传媒檚 decision to make.

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke. (File photos)
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke. (File photos)

Farnworth concluded, based on documents provided by the City of Surrey, that the city and RCMP are not able to sa国际传媒減revent an exodussa国际传媒 of SPS officers or sufficiently staff-up Surrey RCMPsa国际传媒檚 ranks without drawing Mounties from other communities.

sa国际传媒淭he Surrey Police Service is the only path forward to ensuring the safety of the people of Surrey, as well as people across the province, and for putting in place the long-term, stable policing they needsa国际传媒 Farnworth said. sa国际传媒淓ffective collaboration between the city, the Surrey Police Service and the RCMP is essential to continue the transition, and I have made it clear to all parties that I expect them to work together to achieve our common goal of safety for people in Surrey.sa国际传媒

A financial analysis commissioned by Farnworthsa国际传媒檚 ministry concluded the Surrey Police Service would cost roughly $30 million more per year than the RCMP but the provincial government sa国际传媒渞emains committed to providing $150 million to help offset these additional costs,sa国际传媒 a provincial government document indicates.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 just not safe to go backwards,sa国际传媒 Farnworth said. sa国际传媒淚t is time to turn the page on this difficult chapter and come together to write a new one.sa国际传媒

Farnworth added he plans to propose legislation in the fall to ensure that sa国际传媒渁 situation like this never happens again.sa国际传媒

Meantime, Locke added in her statement that itsa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒渧ery clearsa国际传媒 the city never had a choice in this matter.

sa国际传媒淲e had a choice so long as we chose Minister Farnworthsa国际传媒檚 option,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淲hat is equally frustrating is the amount of time it has taken for the Solicitor General to arrive at this point. His eight-month delay has now cost Surrey taxpayers more than $60 million.sa国际传媒

Locke said she will meet with council and city staff in coming days to explore the citysa国际传媒檚 options.

sa国际传媒淚 will also be asking for a face-to-face meeting with the minister to understand how he intends to compensate the significant tax burden that will be placed on Surrey residents and businesses as a result of his decision to continue with the Surrey Police Service,sa国际传媒 she added.

sa国际传媒淯ntil I have the opportunity to have those meetings, I will not be commenting further.sa国际传媒



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