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Vancouver police officer told to remove Star of David patch

Tensions fuelled by the Israel-Hamas war sparked an increase in hate crimes and protests in 2023, according to Vancouver police, resulting in millions of dollars in overtime costs. Rumina Daya reports – Jan 16, 2024

Vancouver police say an officer has been told to remove from his uniform a patch that shows the Star of David.

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An image of the officer wearing the black patch that includes the star and white bars, similar to the Israeli flag, had been posted on social media on Thursday.

The Vancouver Police Department replied to the posting on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday. It says the patch “is not an approved part of the VPD uniform” and the officer has been directed to take it off.

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The VPD has previously said unauthorized patches should not be worn on uniforms.

Deputy Chief Const. Fiona Wilson told the Vancouver Police Board in January last year that a reminder of the policy had been sent to all officers, after a complaint about an officer wearing a thin blue line patch.

A report to the board said the thin blue line patch was worn to express solidarity among officers but its use had generated “controversy and concern” among the community, including Indigenous advisers who perceived it as a “dividing line.”

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