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Document the time, place and details of what happened. Document police names or badge numbers. Try to get contact information for witnesses. Take pictures of in juries and upload them, Seek legal advice. | Document the time, place and details of what happened. Document police names or badge numbers. Try to get contact information for witnesses. Take pictures of in juries and upload them, Seek legal advice. | ||
=== Complaints process: Making a complaint about the police === | |||
The '''Civilian Review and Complaints Commission''' for the RCMP is an independent agency that reviews complaints made by the public about the on-duty conduct of RCMP members. (Information taken from the BC First Nations Justice Council website: http://www.bcfnjc.com) | The '''Civilian Review and Complaints Commission''' for the RCMP is an independent agency that reviews complaints made by the public about the on-duty conduct of RCMP members. (Information taken from the BC First Nations Justice Council website: http://www.bcfnjc.com) | ||