Inadmissible Patron Policy Program RCMP members. (Submitted photo/RCMP)
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RCMP program helps ease danger some patrons present

May 20, 2021 | 4:30 PM

The Kelowna RCMP will be operating the Inadmissible Patron Policy (IPP) Program for the eighth straight summer.

The program is a voluntary partnership between the RCMP and licenced establishments and hotels in the Kelowna area which helps curb the danger to the public that some potential patrons present. Participation gives RCMP officers the authority, under the BC Trespass Act, to escort inadmissible patrons off the premises on behalf of the business.

A patron can be deemed inadmissible if their lifestyle, associations or activities pose a risk to public safety. The criteria for inadmissibility under the IPP Program are:

  • Organized crime and a gang member;
  • Known associates of organized crime or gangs;
  • Involved in the drug trade through conviction or other police database;
  • History of violent criminal activity;
  • History of firearms offenses.

Supt. Kara Triance. said they are thrilled to be involved in the program for another summer.

“This program has been extremely successful in Kelowna, and has become an integral part of our efforts to ensure community safety from organized criminal elements,” Triance said.

“Our officers work closely with our partner businesses to ensure that all inadmissible patrons are properly notified and the business is in compliance with regulations under the BC Trespass Act, Inspector McAndie of the Kelowna RCMP, stated. “Our goal with this program is for all patrons at our local businesses to feel safe knowing they aren’t being placed at risk due to ongoing criminal conflict.

Businesses interested in this program can contact the Kelowna Special Enforcement Team at E_Kelowna_ipp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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