Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Communities Not Cops: Anti-Police Power Surrey Against “Police Week”


While necessary community services go badly underfunded or excluded by the City, police in Surrey have no shortage of resources for whatever exercise they deem useful to them. This includes for useless copaganda contrivances like “Police Week.”


Join Anti-Police Power Surrey (APPS) in opposing this waste of public resources and further intrusion of police into our communities and daily living in Surrey. APPS is a group of people living and working in Surrey who oppose the domination of police, police violence and repression, and the wasteful, and wildly disproportionate, expenditure of public resources on policing in Surrey. APPS calls for social resources for communities not cops, for people not police and aims for the development of non-repressive social supports and care.



Details of the event are as follows:



“Saturday, May 11, 2019

1:00 pm

Surrey RCMP Main Detachment

14355 57 Ave, Surrey



Please invite your friends and share widely!



You can count on the Surrey RCMP to show up at community events and festivals, take selfies, and hand out stickers to kids. This is part of a concerted effort to normalize the massive police presence in Surrey by branding police as ‘family friendly’ and ‘community oriented.’ But regardless of any public relations efforts, police remain a threat to our communities. They surveil and harass homeless people, enforce the catastrophic war on drugs, and terrorize racialized and Indigenous communities, profiling and brutalizing young people of colour with impunity.



On May 11, the RCMP is holding a ‘family friendly’ open house to celebrate Police Week. We are taking a page out of their playbook and showing up at their event with our own community outreach table. Join us to voice opposition to constantly expanding police budgets, challenge dominant narratives that conflate increased policing with public safety, and help build a movement against police power in Surrey!”

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