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The Barrie Police Service (BPS) is the police service of the city of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. It is made up of 238 police personnel and 109 civilians that serve [1] a population of 135,711, as of 2011, in an area covering 100.71 km 2 (38.88 sq mi). The chief of police is the highest-ranking officer of the Barrie Police Service.
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Barrie Police Service; ... Kingston Police Force; L. ... South Simcoe Police Service; Special Investigations Unit (Ontario) T. Thunder Bay Police Service;
[5] [6] In Ontario, police services are obliged to provide at least five core police services — crime prevention, law enforcement, maintenance of the public peace, emergency response, and assistance to victims of crime — to fulfill the province's requirement for "adequate and effective policing," [7] while in neighbouring Quebec, the ...
Quebec City police officers preparing for the city's Saint Patrick's Day parade in 2014. Police services in Canada are responsible for the maintenance of the King's peace through emergency response to and intervention against violence; investigations into criminal offences and the enforcement of criminal law; and the enforcement of some civil law, such as traffic violations. [3]
Saint John Police Force & Kennebecasis Regional Police Force – Emergency Tactical Services (ETS) [41] South Simcoe Police Service – Containment Team/Emergency Response Unit (ERU) [42] Stratford Police Services – Emergency Response Unit (ERU) [43] Sûreté du Québec – Groupe d'intervention tactique
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is the provincial police service of Ontario, Canada.The OPP patrols provincial highways and waterways; protects provincial government buildings and officials, with the exception of the legislative precinct; patrols unincorporated areas in northern Ontario; provides training, operational support, and funding to some Indigenous police forces; and investigates ...
The PPS uses a similar ranks system to the RCMP, with the director being a chief superintendent on secondment from the RCMP. [5] The officer-in-charge of PPS operations holds the rank of superintendent, team managers hold the rank of sergeant, supervisors hold the rank of corporal, and officers with no leadership responsibility hold the rank of constable.