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BTW, Customs has only recently added a physical component to the Statement of Qualifications. That is, they only recently started requiring their candidates to pass a basic level of fitness. Recently (about a year ago?) they started training their recruits in take-downs and such. This is NEW.
Gives you an idea into the mentality of the average Customs Officer. There are exceptions of course (don't we have a Customs Officer here? 48th Highlander I believe?), but Customs Officers are civil servants and memebrs of PSAC.
I totally support creating a seperate wing of CBSA that is armed and more aggressive. It could help in chasing down border runners and providing security to the Customs Officers, amonsgt other more obvious duties. Same goes for the Marine Boarding Party Customs Officers. Arm those guys as well. You could arm them very well with smg's and assualt rifles, as they aren't doing the day-to-day Customs work.
Gives you an idea into the mentality of the average Customs Officer. There are exceptions of course (don't we have a Customs Officer here? 48th Highlander I believe?), but Customs Officers are civil servants and memebrs of PSAC.
I totally support creating a seperate wing of CBSA that is armed and more aggressive. It could help in chasing down border runners and providing security to the Customs Officers, amonsgt other more obvious duties. Same goes for the Marine Boarding Party Customs Officers. Arm those guys as well. You could arm them very well with smg's and assualt rifles, as they aren't doing the day-to-day Customs work.
As am I (in BC), and yes, that would be nice. ;DHighland Lad said:I'm writing the CIT2a (Customs Inspector Test) with the next block for the St Lawrence District...
Yes, I'd be interested in this kind of position... wouldn't most of you?