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       'A real morale boost': Surrey Police Service rolls out first 10 marked
       cruisers
        
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       The rubber has hit the road in Surrey's police transition in a very
       literal sense.
        
       The new Surrey Police Service (SPS) deployed the first 10 of its own
       marked and fully-equipped vehicles on Tuesday.
        
       "This is a visual representation that we are here to stay, we are
       moving ahead," Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski told Global News.
        
       "It's the first time and it's a real morale boost for us. I'm excited
       to see those vehicles in the community and we have more coming."
        
       Lipinski said the officers were "beaming with pride" when handed the
       keys to the new vehicles.
        
       The Ford SUVs are painted white with blue and gold striping and bear
       the SPS name and crest on the doors.
        
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       2:12 What comes next after court backs transition to Surrey Police
       Service
        
       The rollout marks a key milestone in the city's long and bumpy road to
       transition from the RCMP to its own municipal police force.
        
       The transition, initiated by former mayor Doug McCallum, is opposed by
       Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and a council majority who challenged it in
       court earlier this spring.
        
       The B.C. Supreme Court sided with the province in the dispute,
       clearing what appeared to be the final procedural hurdle, and the SPS
       is aiming for a transfer of command from the Mounties for Nov. 29.
        
       "The sentiment has changed now after the court ruling, people are
       willing to move ahead, put this behind us," said Surrey Coun. Doug
       Elford, who supports the transition.
        
       "I think people underestimate the importance of having our own cars
       out there, it's like an identity … it's very impactful and this is a
       very significant moment in the transition."
        
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       2:07 Date announced for transitioning of Surrey municipal force
        
       The SPS is aiming to add another 10 police vehicles this month,
       followed by 10 more in August for a total of 30 on the road by the end
       of summer. Each unit costs about $95,000 to deploy.
        
       Prior to the deployment, Surrey Police Service officers were riding
       with Mounties or even sometimes driving RCMP vehicles.
        
       Lipinski said he believes having SPS officers driving their own
       vehicles will add clarity for the public.
        
       Calls for police service, however, will still go through the RCMP
       dispatch and then be relayed to the best available unit — regardless
       of whether they are Mounties or SPS.
        
       "It doesn't matter, it's who is available, we work together on the
       front line. So nothing changes," Lipinski said.
        
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       Lipinski said the SPS is preparing to roll out a public consultation
       process to ask Surrey residents where they would most like to see
       resources deployed once the police force takes command in the city.
        
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