News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Here's What You Said About: The Use Of Police Dogs |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Here's What You Said About: The Use Of Police Dogs |
Published On: | 2002-08-02 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 21:30:27 |
HERE'S WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT: THE USE OF POLICE DOGS TO SNIFF OUT POT IN
VEHICLES ON B.C. FERRIES
Right on! If the people did not transport illegal drugs, they would have no
problem.
I personally would have no problem with the police searching my vehicle with
drug dogs as the dogs do not actually enter the vehicle but go around it to
detect any illegal drugs.
As for B.C. Civil Liberties president John Dixon's comment about the police
"trolling" ferry decks without cause -- the fact that people were caught
with illegal drugs proves the information the police had regarding the
ferries was correct.
Please continue with this endeavour -- maybe the drug dealers/transporters
will realize our police are serious about stopping the drug traffic. Once
again, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association is going beyond its mandate by
protecting the criminal.
If you do not do the crime you have no worries. The police are out there to
protect you and your children.
Keith Klimko
Burnaby
VEHICLES ON B.C. FERRIES
Right on! If the people did not transport illegal drugs, they would have no
problem.
I personally would have no problem with the police searching my vehicle with
drug dogs as the dogs do not actually enter the vehicle but go around it to
detect any illegal drugs.
As for B.C. Civil Liberties president John Dixon's comment about the police
"trolling" ferry decks without cause -- the fact that people were caught
with illegal drugs proves the information the police had regarding the
ferries was correct.
Please continue with this endeavour -- maybe the drug dealers/transporters
will realize our police are serious about stopping the drug traffic. Once
again, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association is going beyond its mandate by
protecting the criminal.
If you do not do the crime you have no worries. The police are out there to
protect you and your children.
Keith Klimko
Burnaby
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