Province makes decision on Surrey Police Service
SURREY — The BC government has directed the City of Surrey to move forward with the Surrey Police Service, citing the Police Act that states that the minister of public safety and solicitor general must ensure that adequate and effective law enforcement is maintained throughout the province.
In a news release from the BC government Wednesday (July 19), the province says it is securing securing safety and providing certainty for people in Surrey and throughout British Columbia by directing the City of Surrey to move forward with the Surrey Police Service.
“People’s safety, in Surrey and across the province, is non-negotiable. The 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,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “We cannot allow people in Surrey or in other communities to be put at risk. British 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.”
The province says Farnworth, as the minister of public safety and solicitor general, has carefully considered the city’s corporate report on moving back to the Surrey RCMP. The minister has determined that for the second time, the city has failed to demonstrate that moving back to the RCMP will be safe and not affect other communities throughout the province, thereby not meeting the requirements imposed on the process.
