The program launched in Prince Rupert in January of 2020, the North Coast one of many areas to take the online option out for a test drive.
The Prince Rupert online program can be accessed here for those looking to file a report.
As it approaches its province wide two year anniversary this summer, the BC RCMP is looking for some feedback on how the program is working and how they can improve the online tool to better meet the needs of those that use it.
Towards the review of the program, they are hosting an online survey to take your contribution to be used in any revisions to the way the reporting process works.
The deadline to participate is March 31st.
For more notes on the work of Emergency Responders in the Northwest see our archive page here.
So if my neighborhood has a house that has a lot of traffic at odd hours and it emits a pungent smell of johnny red-eye. I can't use this resource to report it?
ReplyDeleteYes, it would appear that this program may not be the one for you, unless one of the 'customers' steals something or vandalizes your property
ReplyDeleteHowever, this one may be of interest
https://www.facebook.com/prcrimestoppers
Or you could call the detachment!
Thanks for the contribution
NCR