False Alarm Reduction Program
The False Alarm Reduction Program was developed in 2005 to reduce the strain on police resources caused by False Alarms.
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False Alarm Reduction Program
Why do we have a False Alarm Program?
The False Alarm Reduction Program was developed as a response to a request from the Kelowna RCMP in 2005 to help reduce the strain on police resources that is caused by False Alarms. As a result of the implementation of the program through Regional District of Central Okanagan False Alarm Reduction Bylaw No. 1382 the number of false alarms in the area has been drastically reduced.
What is a False Alarm?
False alarm means the activation of an Alarm System resulting in a response by the RCMP where there has been no unauthorized entry or commission of an unlawful act on or in relation to the building, structure, residence , or facility or where there has been no emergency situation and includes:
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