Montreal mayor says city to provide police with body cameras and give them new powers
MONTREAL — Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says police in the city will soon be equipped with body cameras and new powers to do their job.
Both measures are aimed at addressing some long-standing concerns about recent altercations between police and civilians as well as new allegations about police misconduct that rocked a station in a multicultural neighbourhood in the northern part of the city, the mayor said at a news conference.
Speaking alongside the city’s police chief and the head of the police brotherhood, Martinez Ferrada said the city plans to adopt a new bylaw banning insults toward city employees, including police.
If adopted, the bylaw could give police new powers to issue fines for someone who insults them or another municipal employee. Such rules are in place in municipalities including Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Que., and Laval, Que.