Central Saanich Police Service
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Central Saanich Police Service | |
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Abbreviation | CSPS |
Motto | Strength Through Community |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1951 |
Employees | 31 |
Volunteers | 3 |
Annual budget | 3.8 million CDN [1] |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada |
Governing body | Central Saanich Police Board |
Constituting instrument | |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 1903 Mount Newton X-Road |
Police constables | 28[2] |
Civilians | 6 |
Elected officers responsible |
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Agency executive |
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Website | |
http://www.cspolice.ca/ |
The Central Saanich Police Service is the police force for the district municipality of Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. Currently headed by Chief Constable Ian Lawson with 28 constables, five of whom are seconded to Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU), regional crime unit, IRSU and the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team
History
[edit]The Central Saanich Police Department came to life when the Corporation of the District of Central Saanich was created in 1951. It was later renamed to the present name of Central Saanich Police Service in the late 1990s.
Integrated Road Safety Unit (IRSU)
[edit]One CSPS officer is seconded to the 15 member unit IRSU.[3] IRSU is mandated to "providing intelligence led enforcement while targeting aggressive driving behaviors, reducing alcohol-related crashes and encouraging the use of seatbelts" within the Capital Regional District.[4] This unit consists of officers from several police departments, including the Saanich Police Department, Victoria Police Department, Oak Bay Police Department, Central Saanich Police and the RCMP under an agreement with the BC Ministry of Public Safety and the solicitor general. They patrol in specially marked cars and are able to enforce laws outside their municipal jurisdictions.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Central Saanich Financial Plan[permanent dead link]
- ^ About Us
- ^ Cycling Advisory Committee Archived 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Integrated Road Safety Unit Archived 2009-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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