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06-15-2009, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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Militarization of Canada's National Parks?
I liked naturalists much more
Armed park wardens finally on the beat http://www.albertalocalnews.com/rock.../46325622.html May 27-09: "Members of this law enforcement branch are the only park staff allowed to retain the park warden title and wear the warden uniform and insignia, as well as the famed Stetson hat." Parks Canada proud of personnel history http://www.albertalocalnews.com/rock.../45662852.html May 21-09: "...My primary concern must remain the safety and security of our staff and visitors. In order to avoid putting staff at risk, as argued by the union and upheld by the Appeals Office, no potential ambiguity can exist in the identification of law enforcement personnel and their vehicles. For this reason, only armed Park wardens can be permitted to wear the park warden uniform, including the Stetson, and be called park wardens." Alan Latourelle, Chief Executive Office, Parks Canada Agency National park policy change affects Pacific Rim wardens http://www2.canada.com/westerly/news...3-3d20fc9751f9 Apr 23-09: "A $12 million new policy at the national level that took effect April 1 means big changes for local park wardens." ‘Elite’ Wardens to Carry Sidearms http://srj.ca/default.asp?sourceid=&...&hn=srj&he=.ca Nov 25-08: "The traditional Canadian park warden is no more. Parks Canada is creating a new ‘elite’ category of park warden, 100 specially-trained officers who carry side arms to enforce the National Park Act, the Species at Risk Act and the National Marine Conservation Act." |
06-15-2009, 09:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: Militarization of Canada's National Parks?
That's all I can say. |
06-15-2009, 09:48 PM | #3 |
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Re: Militarization of Canada's National Parks?
well its just a matter of time now till they miss use there mandate and kill some one or screw with the wrong guy and loose the gun and eat a bullet . Dumb
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06-15-2009, 10:10 PM | #4 |
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Re: Militarization of Canada's National Parks?
Is it because I am Canadian and this is a Canadian decision that I am not overly concerned about this issue? I would rather see the wardens armed so that they can protect themselves from the odd nutcase that might surface. They have a right to feel secure in their job. And what about the odd bear or cougar or whatever?
I do sympathize with opposing points of view and agree that there might be potential for overkill....However, at present I really do not feel too perturbed. |
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