Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Moncton votes to drop RCMP

Tuesday, March 30, 2010 CBC News:

Moncton council has voted to pull out of the Codiac Regional RCMP agreement, saying it's too expensive for Moncton taxpayers because Dieppe and Riverview are not paying their fair share. But it's willing to give the two neighbouring communities an opportunity to pick up more of the cost. Meanwhile, the city will also start negotiating with the RCMP for a separate Moncton detachment, and will look into the cost of starting up its own municipal police force.

As it stands, the average cost of RCMP service in Moncton for a $140,000 home is $467, while it's only $387 in Riverview and $245 in Dieppe, Moncton city manager Jacques Dubé told council. "It doesn't make a lick of sense," he said. The Codiac RCMP took over policing services in the greater Moncton region in 1999 under orders from the Liberal government of the day.On Monday, council voted to cancel the contract with the Codiac RCMP when it expires in 2012.

But it has given the other communities until the end of June to negotiate a better deal, said Coun. Daniel Bourgeois. "Let's simply ask them to sit down with us and make us an offer we can't refuse," he said. Otherwise, almost any other option appears cheaper, the councillors said. "You know the public wants us all to be one big, happy family, and get along and sit down and negotiate, but that hasn't been possible," said Coun. Kathryn Barnes. "And I can love my neighbour as much as I like, but he doesn't expect me to pay his household expenses," she said.

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