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New Milcot lights

jackmckinnon

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What's the point of these new lights I've seen on the MP milcots? As well as the side markings that civilian police have on their cars. To my knowledge I was told reserve MP's have no peace officer status and are not authorized to use these lights.

I have heard reserve MPs will be badged in the far future, but even badged they're not allowed to conduct police activities off DND property.

So I'm just curious as to why the MP milcots at reserve armouries have been outfitted to look like authentic police vehicles now?  ???
 
I'm not speaking for the reserve MP trade, however, the trade as a whole do have a function in training areas as well as road moves from garrisons to said training areas which I would think the lights make for a proper identifier. Milcots are not only utilized by reserve units, as I have used them on  many occasions and see they are used extensively in Wainwright by other Reg organizations.
 
A bit off topic: I think the new training and process of badging reserve MPs is starting this fall.
 
jackmckinnon said:
What's the point of these new lights I've seen on the MP milcots? As well as the side markings that civilian police have on their cars.

LineJumper has the first point right.  They belong to DND.  Car, SUV or Milcot,  All MP resources are directed
by the same Provost Marshal.  Nothing limits specific vehicles to a specific element or component.

As the centralized MP HQ, the CFPM HQ provides direction to all Military Police Branch members with regards to police policy and procedures, professional standards, security, equipment and training, as well as, MP Branch activities and traditions.

http://www.vcds.forces.gc.ca/cfpm-gpfc/apm-agp/index-eng.asp


http://www.vcds.forces.gc.ca/cfpm-gpfc/apm-agp/ar-ra/2008/doc/ar-ra-08-eng.pdf
In 2008, the decision was made to align Reserve and Regular Force MP training with respect to content,
with only method, timing and location of training delivery varying to accommodate the requirements
of Reserve Force soldiers. This change will be implemented immediately, with maximum flexibility and a
variety of accommodations included to ensure the least disruption to those Reserve MP already trained
under the previous model. This training alignment will further reduce the differences between Regular and
Reserve Force MP and their employment, thereby enhancing flexibility and creating greater opportunities
to transition between components while maximizing career opportunities for individual MP. The final result
will be that the only difference between Reserve and Regular Force Military Police members will be their
terms of service.

2nd  Safety.  You don't need peace officer status to ensure traffic and scene safety.
Reflective graphics and red lights are not restricted to police activities.  There are numerous DND
vehicles with them. 




 




 
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