Wildlife officers answering dangerous police calls deserve more money: Union
EDMONTON – If Alberta wants fish and wildlife officers to take on some of the most dangerous parts of police work, it should pay them accordingly, their union said Tuesday.
Mike Dempsey of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees said the United Conservative government is breaking its promise of more money for about 115 officers who will be first responders if police are unavailable.
Last fall, the province announced fish and wildlife officers, along with commercial vehicle officers and sheriffs, would be used to increase law enforcement resources in an attempt to address concerns about rural crime.
The fish and wildlife officers were told they could be first on the scene of potentially volatile crime scenes from domestic violence to assaults.


