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Difference between revisions of "Know Your Rights (Legal Information for Indigenous People)"

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If you are questioned by DFO or a C.O. for a harvesting activity, indicate that you are exercising your Indigenous right to harvest and present your status card. Although these are government authorities with a job to do, you have rights same as with any police agency.<BR>
If you are questioned by DFO or a C.O. for a harvesting activity, indicate that you are exercising your Indigenous right to harvest and present your status card. Although these are government authorities with a job to do, you have rights same as with any police agency.<BR>
https://bccla.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/powers-of-conservation-officers.pdf
https://bccla.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/powers-of-conservation-officers.pdf
== RCMP complaints ==
<BLOCKQUOTE>"You deserve to be treated with dignity and respect by all people working within the justice system. Formal complaint processes exist for police, lawyers and judges."<BR>
'''– BCFNJC*'''</BLOCKQUOTE>
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