Pubdate: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 Source: Monday Magazine (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Monday Publications Contact: http://mondaymag.com/contact/ Website: http://www.mondaymag.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1150 Author: Jo Smith POLICING OPINIONS Re: "VicPD demands silence," March 4-10 A few months ago, Jamie Graham came to my local seniors' centre for a meet-and-greet. I expected Victoria's chief constable to be dressed in a suit, reflective of his desk job. Instead, I was surprised to find him all uniformed-up from boots to cap, including a large handgun on his hip. While in uniform, and on the clock (my tax dollars at work), this "man in blue" spoke out strongly against the harm-reduction model for dealing with drug addiction. Among other questionable "facts," he stated that pot smoking led to hard drugs and crime. This is unacceptable. The police should not be spending my tax dollars to publicly support or oppose legislation while on duty; that's the job of the politicians to whom they report. The role of the police is to enforce the law, not opine about it. If they want to speak out publicly for, or against, a law as private citizens on their own time, that should be their right as Canadians. Mr. Bratzer and Mr. Graham should both have the same right to free speech-as private citizens-not while in uniform and on duty. Jo Smith, Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D