Pubdate: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 Source: Mission City Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 The Mission City Record Contact: http://www.missioncityrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1305 Author: Jason Raaflaub TAVS KEEP POLICE OFFICERS SAFE Editor, The Record: I wished to submit a response to both Russell Barth and Wendy Edelson in regards to their letters objecting to the use of police TAVs, (tactical armoured vehicles) published April 8. As a serving member of a police force in the Lower Mainland, I have current knowledge of the use of and deployment of the TAVs. If Barth and Edelson object to the use of a small, light armoured vehicles in the execution of drug search warrants, they themselves should perhaps sign a waiver at their local police station, don a kevlar vest and ride with the men and women of law enforcement when these search warrants are executed. Most, if not all, of the clandestine drug (marijuana inclusive) labs contain at least one, if not many booby traps within, not to mention the people inside these properties are armed with assault rifles, etc. At a recent bust in Surrey using the TAVs, the individuals inside would not open the outer gate, so the TAV was used to breach the gate safely and effectively. If the citizens of the Lower Mainland do not like the 'gang wars' which are clearly perpetuated by the illicit drug trade, perhaps they can lobby the B.C. government and/or Ottawa for changes to the drug laws, to enable severe sentences for drug traffickers. Until then, please don't pass judgement on the use of force required to keep the men and women of law enforcement safe while executing their duties to keep both Edelson and Barth safe within the confines the freedom in Canada affords. Const. Jason Raaflaub - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D