Bikes and backpacks: PA Police chief says cause needed before interview can happen
It is both beyond police powers and beyond what they are willing to do when it comes to assuming who might be a criminal and tying that to people riding bicycles and wearing backpacks, according to Prince Albert Police Chief Patrick Nogier.
He has been asked multiple times why police can’t just stop and talk to someone that seems suspicious, but said there are rules that govern how and when officers can approach people.
“It’s a relevant discussion in the community; it’s one that I frequently am asked of when I’m doing public presentations,” Nogier said. “A key component here is setting the record straight a little bit so people have a better appreciation for why…we’re not doing something.”
While some people riding bicycles in the city may not seem legitimate to other residents and are suspected of trafficking drugs, officers are required to follow the Saskatchewan Police Commission’s Contact Interview Policy, which complies with provincial and federal laws.