SeaKingTacco said:In my experience, the basic problem the MPs suffer from is that their policing role often puts them in conflict with their security and force protection roles.
MPs are not answerable to the CoC for how and when they police. They are, however, answerable for the other two roles. The problem is, the MPs will often abandon security and force protection for policing, hanging a Base Commander out to dry in the process.
My solution? Contract out the policing role to the RCMP. Even in non-RCMP provinces, there is always a federal RCMP presence. They can work for those Divisions. The remaining MP PYs can then focus on field policing, POW handling, force protection and security. We can then get rid of CFMP Gp and put MPs back where they belong- accountable and responsible to the CoC.
I highly doubt the government will go for it. Whetherthe RCMP or CF polices the CFB's ultimately the government pays for it. I can't see them paying an RCMP Constable 80k a year plus overtime when they can pay a Cpl 65k/yr with no OT.
Economics will win