Culture Vancouver police update handcuffing policy - Cops must consider “whether they are part of other equity deserving groups” when handling perps

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One is that an officer who uses force on the job “is legally responsible for the force applied,” and can’t view handcuffing “as a routine action.”

Another is that an officer who places handcuffs “must have lawful authority” to do so, and must also consider whether that action is necessary in order to protect against harm, prevent a suspect from leaving, find and preserve evidence related to the person’s arrest, or facilitate a search of the person being detained.

Meanwhile, in addition to considering a person’s age, ethnicity, and the seriousness of the alleged incident, the policy states officers must also consider a person’s medical condition, injuries, their size, and “whether they are part of other equity deserving groups.”

High-profile incidents

According to the VPD, the policy was last reviewed in January 2020. The updated policy came into effect in October of the following year.

That came after Selwyn Romilly, the first Black judge named to the BC Supreme Court, was wrongly detained in Stanley Park in May 2021. Police at the time said they were looking for a man who was causing a disturbance and matched a similar description to Romilly, who was 81 years old.

Romilly said when officers realized they had the wrong man, they apologized and removed the cuffs, though he added it “wasn’t sufficient enough to keep me from being embarrassed.”

The 2020 review came after an Indigenous man and his granddaughter, who was 12 at the time, were handcuffed after they tried to open an account at a Vancouver Bank of Montreal (BMO). In this case, a BMO employee called Vancouver police claiming Maxwell Johnson his granddaughter, both members of the Heiltsuk Nation, had produced fraudulent Indian Status cards.

Following the 2020 handcuff policy review, the Heiltsuk Nation said it was concerned that it had not been consulted for the report, with Chief Councillor Marilyn Slett adding she should have been involved in the process given the “traumatic experience” prompted the review.

https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2023/04/07/vancouver-police-handcuffing-policy/ (Archive)
 
"wrongfully detained"
if your country can "wrongfully detain" people then the police no longer have the monopoly on force necessary to enforce the law
 
This is just going to lead to cops not doing their job anymore. Why take the risk?

The same thing happened with the obstetric gynecologists in the EU. You make them responsible of every little thing that might go wrong, and you put a very high $ value on any mistake or just any negative outcome.

The insurances stop covering them, and they just stop doing this job. It's not worth the risk.
 
This is just going to lead to cops not doing their job anymore. Why take the risk?
It's actually worse than this. They'll stop doing their job when it comes to things like feral niggers and acid attacks of peace, but continue policing whitey to the fullest extent of the law.

The law enforcement model of the future is anarcho-tyranny.
 
I'd have more respect for these people if they just came out and said "henceforth the law no longer applies to niggers".

At least then we'd all know where we stand.
This is Vancouver, so most likely it's designed to give free rein to Chugs rather than blacks. Most of the crime in western Canada is committed by the former. The latter are rare. Think Johnny Red Bear and his buddy Joe Wat'ta'fak'wasaat passing out in the liquor store and/or pitching smack in some alley on the East Side.

This article was ten years ago, it's only compounded since: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/native-gangs-spreading-across-canada-1.873168 (archive)

Similarly to blacks in the United States, natives here commit a disproportionate amount of crime and make up a large part of the prison population. And, likewise, their own violent crime tends to target other natives, and murdered and raped aboriginal women are overwhelmingly the victims of their own communities. If you skimmed the media though, you'd think white dudes were going out onto the rezzes and hunting them down for sport.
 
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