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| tips = Many urban police forces (including the City of Nelson) and some tribal police forces (including the Kitasoo Xaixais Police Service and Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police) are under provincial authority. Complaints about these forces need to go to the Office of the '''Police Complaints Commissioner (BC)'''. See #43 in Part 2-Resources for contact and website information, including an online complaint form.
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Revision as of 05:58, 13 April 2010

Here are the first steps and some useful resources for people in BC facing problems with authorities, such as:

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Many urban police forces (including the City of Nelson) and some tribal police forces (including the Kitasoo Xaixais Police Service and Stl'atl'imx Tribal Police) are under provincial authority. Complaints about these forces need to go to the Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner (BC). See #43 in Part 2-Resources for contact and website information, including an online complaint form.