Current entry standards for the PRes Military Police does NOT require a MPAC to be completed. This is relatively new entry stander, less than 6 months, however should a member wish to attend the Regular Force QL3 they will need to meet both the education requirement and successfully completed a...
It would be nice to see the MOD 4 as an additional option for all those trades that want to push their members that direction, without it being mandatory. However, from what I understand the move is a cost saving procedure pure and simple.
The DL and residency version of the QL3 did not go over very well and very few completed it. With it taking 2 years after BMQ/L was complete to produce a qualified member it was unsustainable.
Currently the PRes QL3 is about 8 weeks and is conducted in two phases. White and Green. White being...
Not sure where you're getting your information from but I would double check the source. Unless there is a new pool of money being given out to the Regiments just for this purpose, it's completely up to the individual Regt CO to decide to fund the course for a PRes member. The "New Academy" is...
Mr St-Cyr those look like the Maxi Brown boot not the arid region boots, but if you liked them right on. I can't get a pair sized properly here so I haven't had a chance to wear the . My only issue, and it is minor, is the colour. Not a fan of the shade of brown.
And you're right hopefully...
No. I am stating that some knives already already are prohibited, and is another tool in the tool box to put bad guys away. Just like when an illegal firearm is used in an offense, the slew of firearms charges gets added on. Or if controlled substances are found, those charges get added on. ...
You're not even making sense anymore, nor do you have a grasp of the CCJS. You fail to realize I wasn't advocating anything that isn't prohibited should be. But this again comes down to your reading and comprehension skills.
You're right. I would also be very surprised. I mentioned "carrying knife" I was under the impression the person was carrying it, as in hand. Not sheathed. We were saying the same thing but the definitions were different. For that I truly apologize. When I was painting the picture in my...
Learn to read Ballz. You do make assumptions.
Nowhere did I say I arrest people because I *THINK* someone committed and offense. My post mentioned a hypothetical situation where someone is found to be in possession of a prohibited weapon during the commission of an offense. Therefore, the...
"You're arguing it should exists so that if the crown doesn't have proof beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed an offence, they can throw an otherwise potentially innocent person in jail for something else? That's a rather scary argument."
Sorry thats not my argument. A person...
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