Sample complaints we have found for (780) 669-2115
JP
Call received 2011 March 25 from a male who ID himself as Cameron from the Police Association wanting donations. This is a fraud - hang up and call the local police or Phone Busters @ Toll Free: 1-+1 888-495-8501 Toll Free Fax: 1-+1 888-654-9426 Email: info @ antifraudcentre.ca DO NOT GIVE OUT ANY INFO.
rachel A.
yes you are right about the CPA. the association exist. but some people are just taking advantage of the association.. i called the police about this TODAY because i am one of the victims.THE ASSOCIATION IS FOR REAL BUT THE NUMBER WHO CALLED IS A FRAUD. I HOPE THIS MAKES IT CLEAR.
Oberon
I get calls from them every day now, often call more than once a day. I never answer it and they never leave a message. I've tried the answer/hangup immediately method and they still call. Will be blocking the number to get rid of them. If they were actually the association, they'd leave a message, wouldn't they? If not, they're just like every other telemarketer autodialer and I don't need to speak to them.
irene
They keep callning me, how do I get rid of them?
Andre
from wiki: They lobby the government for their benefit!
The role of the Canadian Police Association is to: lobby governments on police-related legislative and policy issues; provide a collective support network for Member Associations to successfully improve representation and conditions for their own members in collective bargaining, education and training, equipment, health and safety, and protecting members’ rights; advocate for adequate and equitable resources for policing; identify key national issues which impact on Member Associations and facilitate the resolution of these issues; react and respond, upon request, to local policing issues that may have national ramifications; and liaise with the international policing bodies on issues affecting Canadian police personnel.
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Sample complaints we have found for (780) 669-2115
JP
rachel A.
Oberon
irene
Andre
The role of the Canadian Police Association is to:
lobby governments on police-related legislative and policy issues;
provide a collective support network for Member Associations to successfully improve representation and conditions for their own members in collective bargaining, education and training, equipment, health and safety, and protecting members’ rights;
advocate for adequate and equitable resources for policing;
identify key national issues which impact on Member Associations and facilitate the resolution of these issues;
react and respond, upon request, to local policing issues that may have national ramifications; and
liaise with the international policing bodies on issues affecting Canadian police personnel.
niki
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