Durham Police – Removing “Support Our Troops” Decals Stopped

In Police Blotter

Statement from Chief Rollauer

In response to concerns from some members of our community and within the police service regarding the “yellow-ribbon” decals on DRPS vehicles, the Chief of Police today issued the following statement: 

“On behalf of the DRPS, I wish to make it absolutely clear that we have always supported our Canadian Forces and always will. Many of our members have proudly served in the Canadian military, some still do, and we actively encourage their participation. We are grateful for the service provided by all our troops who currently serve here and abroad and those that have given the ultimate sacrifice or have returned with visible and not visible injuries to protect our way of life here in Canada.   

“Within the past few days, we have heard from some members of the community and our own Service regarding the “yellow ribbon” decals on some police vehicles and plans to find different ways to honour our troops. This led to misperceptions in the community that questioned our commitment to our troops. 

“I have therefore ordered that the decals will continue to be displayed. At the same time, I will be asking staff and members of our command team to continue our discussions with the Canadian Forces and others on the most meaningful way the DRPS can continue to demonstrate our unwavering support for our troops going forward. 

“I wish to thank members of the community and our Service who voiced their opinions on this issue, and to ensure all residents of Durham that we are always open to positive ideas that improve the services we are honoured to provide to all citizens every day.” 

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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