Saskatchewan RCMP detachments to reopen front counters
RCMP detachments across the province are set to reopen on August 4.
In a release, Saskatchewan RCMP announced the decision to open up to the public again, with limited services. Spokesperson Cpl. Rob King said more education amongst the public and more knowledge amongst staff of how to operate amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, made the choice easier.
“All those factors together, we felt it was safe now to open up the front counter to the general public,” he said. “For the day-to-day inquiries that come in at a detachment level.”
However, the drop-in experience will remain distinctly different than it was prior to the pandemic. Signage at detachment entrances will be posted to inform all visitors of the limited hours of operation, limits on the number of people permitted to wait in the lobby, sanitation and physical distancing and directing the flow of foot traffic. More urgent requests, such as fingerprinting, will feature an intensive screening process, as well as the use of a surgical mask if the request proceeds.