Chilliwack councillor slams province over plan to shift Highway Patrol duties to local detachments
CHILLIWACK — If anyone ought to know the ins and outs of law enforcement, it’s retired RCMP member and Chilliwack Councillor Bud Mercer.
At the tail end of Tuesday’s Chilliwack city council meeting, Mercer, a 34-year member of the RCMP, took the provincial government and Chilliwack’s two MLAs to task over a proposed plan that would shift duties like accident response on the Coquihalla from the B.C. Highway Patrol to Hope and Chilliwack RCMP detachments.
The plan, which is slated to take effect September 1, 2023, would require RCMP members from the nearest detachment to respond to calls for service on provincial highways like Highway 5 and Highway 3. However, as Councillor Mercer was quick to point out, Hope RCMP simply doesn’t have enough cars, so the next nearest detachment with sufficient capacity is Chilliwack.
“If there’s an accident on the Coquihalla at 8 p.m. tonight, near where the toll booths used to be, it’ll now be the responsibility of the Hope detachment to respond to that call,” Councillor Mercer said. “With the speed of the highway and the geography, there will be multiple cars required. Hope doesn’t have the cars, so guess where they’ll look for cars? Chilliwack.”

