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Justice committee  I think the issue there was that the dog wasn't harmed. Was the dog interfered with? Could you articulate that the dog is now ruined based on that person's activity? So if you tip the dog over, or even if you come up and you flick it in the ear, you do something to negatively imp

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  Did that horse have training to assist you in the performance of your duties?

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  Did you enjoy the peace officer status?

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  Any piece of new legislation that's crafted is bombarded with challenges to see how solid and strong it is. A good prosecutor who's vigorous and aggressive and who does their homework may enjoy more success than one who doesn't do the homework for an identical case. Again I'm cer

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  Did that animal assist you as a peace officer in the performance of your duties?

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  I'll speak quickly to that as well. I've seen legislation that also includes the word “interfere”, and interference is a very broad brush. What defines interference? I don't know if there should be some discussion about including that or not. It would boil down to interpretation

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  Correct. The clause, and it came up, says “wilfully”. You're the owner and it doesn't stipulate how you cause harm, but that you “wilfully” did something to cause that to occur. You initiated a process.

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  I believe so.

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  It's so situational. There are dogs out there, and we had a belief for many years.... I've been in the dog game for a long time. We had a belief years ago that we couldn't reteam dogs, we couldn't recreate that initial bond, and we couldn't count on the dog when the chips were re

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  That's an interesting question and as you raise it, I struggle to think when that would ever occur. I think there would be extremely limited occasions. However, I think it's important to include it and that might surprise you. If for instance and I saw an instance once.... Here'

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  The largest training facility would obviously be the RCMP police dog service training centre in Innisfail, Alberta. The next largest would likely be the OPP's training program here in Ontario. Outside of that you have roughly 500 service dogs engaged in various forms of law enfor

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  We have to keep in mind that these dogs train every single day that they work. To maintain the level of proficiency for a dog that will track someone for five miles half an hour after they've gone through an area takes a lot of work and it's ongoing. It cannot stop until the dog

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  I appreciate that, sir.

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  We don't have them all on there. The Edmonton Police Service has lost a number that haven't been added to the list. I think that sometimes it's the nature of events. A dog that is shot and killed is going to be on the website. If a dog died in a car collision while a member was

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye

Justice committee  I get asked reasonably frequently how often a service dog is hurt or killed. The fact of the matter is that a lot of police officers don't lay the cruelty to animal charge, because it's ridiculous. There are a lot of other charges that are laid. There's a belief that not very muc

April 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Stephen Kaye