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Police openness fosters public trust, while secrecy can foster fear and suspicion

"Let's lift the veil of Police Board secrecy" The Sun: Dec 13/05

Police boards were established in British Columbia in 1893 on the basic principle that appointed civilians and elected officials - not the police - should guide policing policy as well as seek the views of the community and report back to it on crime and security issues.

Police openness fosters public trust, while secrecy can foster fear and suspicion."

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Liberals scrap over animal-cruelty bills
PLEASE write a letter to the Globe and Mail and to MPs
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Police openness fosters public trust, while secrecy can foster fear and suspicion
Civilian probes would boost confidence in police

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