This member continues to issue the most VTs in a month. No one has yet to see him in traffic court...
Who is Brian Kizito?
This member of our shift thinks it's extremely important to inform people that drugs are bad for them.
Who is Ian Parks?
This section allows police to apprehend a person acting in a manner likely to endanger themselves or others due to mental disorder.
What is Section 28?
These two members of Shift 2 have done Car 35 the most in 2026.
Who are Ostovar & Stepaniuk?
This type of question encourages a subject or witness to provide detailed responses rather than yes/no answers.
What is an open-ended question?
This federal demand may require a driver to provide a breath sample into an approved screening device.
What is an ASD demand?
This term describes knowingly having a controlled substance on your person, in your belongings, or under your control.
What is Possession?
After apprehension under the Mental Health Act, police must immediately take the person to this type of professional for examination.
Who is a physician or nurse practitioner?
This Criminal Code offence (include Section) occurs when a person intentionally resists or obstructs a peace officer in the execution of duty.
What is Obstruction of a Peace Officer, Section 129 CCC?
This interviewing technique involves repeating or paraphrasing a person’s statement to confirm understanding.
What is Active Listening?
This offence involves failing to stop for police when signaled to do so.
What is flight from police?
This Charter section protects individuals against unreasonable search and seizure during drug investigations.
What is Section 8 of the Charter?
This warrant authorizes police to apprehend a person under the Mental Health Act when prior judicial authorization is obtained.
What is a Form 10 warrant?
This Criminal Code section authorizes peace officers to use as much force as necessary in the lawful execution of their duties.
What is Section 25?
This Supreme Court of Canada case confirmed that confessions must be voluntary and not obtained through oppression, threats, or inducements.
What is R v Oickle?
Four instances when drivers are not allowed to conduct a U-Turn?
What are; when there is a sign prohibiting it, within 150 metres of a crest of a hill, near a curve, an intersection controlled by a traffic control signal, and in a business district.
Identity of the Accused, Date and Jurisdiction, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Knowledge of the Substance, Purpose of Trafficking, & No Lawful Authorization.
What are the Essential Elements of 5(2) of the CDSA?
This principle requires police to use the least restrictive intervention appropriate to the situation during a Mental Health Act apprehension.
What is the least restrictive approach?
This offence occurs when a person intentionally causes another to fear for their safety through repeated conduct such as following or unwanted communication.
What is Criminal Harassment?
This interview phase focuses on building trust and cooperation before asking substantive questions.
What is rapport building?
This provincial enforcement tool allows police to impound a vehicle when it is being operated in violation of licensing or insurance requirements.
What is Vehicle Impoundment?
This investigative technique may be authorized by warrant to intercept private communications during major drug investigations.
What is a Wiretap Authorization?
This "Car" is designated to assist in Mental Health calls when possible.
What or who is Car 87?
Identity of the accused, date and Jurisdiction, Application of Force/Assault or Attempt or Threat, Victim was a Peace Officer, Knowledge or Recklessness, Lawful Execution of Duty.
What are the Essential Elements of Assault Peace Officer?
The four major factors considered under the Oickle Voluntariness Rule.
What are Threats/Promises, Oppression, Operating Mind, and Police Trickery?