Spr.Earl said:Oh sorry about that Inf.,my fault as I digressed but as you see we are seen as clients.
I personally would like the Queens Cowboys to take over the true POLICE work in the C.F. and the M.P.'s deal with the Miliatry side of their job i.e Mobility etc..
Leave the real Police work to the RCMP. as the M.P.'s can't do it.
Spr.Earl said:Oh sorry about that Inf.,my fault as I digressed but as you see we are seen as clients.
I personally would like the Queens Cowboys to take over the true POLICE work in the C.F. and the M.P.'s deal with the Miliatry side of their job i.e Mobility etc..
Leave the real Police work to the RCMP. as the M.P.'s can't do it.
MILPO said:Yes, a police "SERVICE" is that, a service which in turn has clients to "protect and serve"(the military community and assets in this case). Why not have some pride in your own police service specifically trained to serve the military community. It sounds like you have some major personal issues with the MP's. MP's are trained to the same extent of the RCMP and can do the job just fine. I'm curious, could you explain to me how MP's aren't capable of doing "real Police work" when they receive the exact same training as the RCMP and other police services and how they take the exact same courses as other police officers do at the Canadian Police College, Ontario Police College and other police training centres?
BeadWindow said:Generally when people complain about MP's its about the person in the uniforms attitude. Not their training. Ive known som guys who've been deferred over and over by other police agencies only to be picked up by the MP's. Their attitude was "well Ill guess Ill join the military police". There are good mp's and bad Mp's Im aware but I myself have had more bad experiences then good. Although the guys in Halifax seem like a good lot.
FastEddy said:
As not to question the validity of your statements, perhaps you could describe the unfavourable circumstances of your dealings with the MP.
You also mention the general attitude of the MP when dealing with an occurrence. Could you be more specific ?.
Just out of curiosity, how do you know the certain MP have been, as you put it "differed".
A great number of MP Officers and Sr. NCO's read these posts, so therefore this information would be benificial to them in correcting these faults/areas.
Generally when people complain about MP's its about the person in the uniforms attitude. Not their training. Ive known som guys who've been deferred over and over by other police agencies only to be picked up by the MP's. Their attitude was "well Ill guess Ill join the military police". There are good mp's and bad Mp's Im aware but I myself have had more bad experiences then good. Although the guys in Halifax seem like a good lot.
BeadWindow said:As a bouncer I recall having to toss one MP once a week. A troubled young man who drank waaaay to often. He would always pull that " Im a cop dont touch me" crap with me. Another MP attacked an American in my bar when he found out the yank was sleeping with his wife. We wound up fist fighting in that one.
As a teenager I dislocated leg and was on crutches one day i was driving downtown wth my crutches in the backseat I was pulled over by an MP and he demanded I open my trunk for him- as I didnt know what he was doing was illegal I went to get my crutches and he wouldnt let me get them. I had to walk on my bandaged leg to the back and open the trunk.
Ive worked with several former MP's as an LEO- one routinely used coercion in his investigations. He didnt see anything wrong with it. However there have been a few MP's that I have genuinely been impressed with. Mind you these instances are some at the most recent were 4 years ago and I am aware that the service as a whole has been undergoing some serious changes- and as I have said earlier I would say that my more recent experiences have been more positive.
HOWEVER many friends who have been trying to become police officers civi side for years and failing have gone on to become MP's. Its was there last chance at a badge. Did they make good cops? I would say so- BUT why is the military picking up the scraps from what the other forces wont take?
A college diploma does a good cop not make. But its seems to me-Although ill admit I dont have the inside track- like thats all it takes to be an MP.
Although I would say that with all the new training the MP's are getting they should be given the chance at least to handle all crime on DND property. If they show they are more than capable then let them have it. Police resources are taxed enough without having 2 tiers of cops.
The term is "deferred" Milpo. Look it up. I wasnt attempting to slag your service- I was stating that when people complain to ME about military police it is generally because of a problem the person had with the (usually young) officer. Since my start in the military Ive found MP's to be pretty good guys. Athough Ill admit that Im not one for getting into trouble.
As for how I know the Mp's have been deffered- these are military police officers I knew before their careers in the military and whom I still am close with.
I personally am under the impression that the military police service as a whole has made great strides in prefessionalism in the last decade. Sure they have some distance to go still but thats because there are so many different directions that various groups are trying to pull them in. Talk to most RCMP members outside of an army/airforce/or navy base and I can tell you from my own experience that they arent dying to get a hold of the responsibility of policing the base. Understaffed already they would get more members on paper- but putting the warm body in the uniform is another thing altogether.
And to further this I think that most members of the military should get uncomfortable when the governement starts trying to take away something from the CF. It starts with the MP's and goes all the way down to trying to phase out light infantry.
I can't say I like "clients" for MPs or civillain police. It implies a service to individuals where the civillain police should be providing a service to the community as a whole (and any transients in it). It also implies a relationship where the police service is employed by the the individuals it provides a service to.MILPO said:Yes, a police "SERVICE" is that, a service which in turn has clients to "protect and serve"(the military community and assets in this case).
I thought the answer to this was suggested earlier:MILPO said:MP's are trained to the same extent of the RCMP and can do the job just fine. I'm curious, could you explain to me how MP's aren't capable of doing "real Police work" when they receive the exact same training as the RCMP and other police services and how they take the exact same courses as other police officers do at the Canadian Police College, Ontario Police College and other police training centres?
Michael Shannon said:The problem with the MP/NIS as an investigative police force as opposed to traffic control etc. is that they lack experience dealing with crime.
MCG said:I can't say I like "clients" for MPs or civillain police. It implies a service to individuals where the civillain police should be providing a service to the community as a whole (and any transients in it). It also implies a relationship where the police service is employed by the the individuals it provides a service to.
I thought the answer to this was suggested earlier:
The average time to reach Sgt in our trade was 12 yrs a while back now it can be as little as 7, almost like the Cbt Arms.
GO!!! said:MILPO
I just have four questions for you in regards to a number of your posts on this forum.
1) How long have you been an MP?
2) How many civilian police forces turned you down before you blessed St. Jean with your presence in April?
3) What's it like to get promoted to Cpl having never been a Pte?
4) Without having attended Depot in Regina, or analysed the course content in an educated manner in comparison with the standards that are enforced in MP QL3, how do you manage to draw an equivalency with the RCMP?
Keep up the good work