There鈥檚 a scarecrow constable in town, and he鈥檚 making sure residents aren鈥檛 speeding.
A cardboard cutout of a police officer holding a radar gun is travelling around different areas of Lake Country to make drivers jump in their seat and hit the brakes.
鈥淒id anyone else see the cardboard cutout of a police officer holding a radar gun this morning at Highway 97 and Robinson Road,鈥 wrote Carrie Lee in a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 27. 鈥淸It] has since been removed but it was very bizarre.鈥
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The cutout is nomadic, said Facebook users, citing they鈥檝e seen the officer at multiple locations.
鈥淭hey have had those for most of the school year, usually in a school zone and they move around to catch people off guard,鈥 wrote Amanda Ulliac.
Most of the commenting-cohort agreed the cutout is working and have noticed surrounding drivers slowing down, assumably once they鈥檝e noticed the scarecrow.
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鈥淚鈥檝e also seen it in school zones made me look twice,鈥 said Priaz Denis while fellow Facebooker, Patti Hackman, wrote, 鈥淪o good鈥 the car in front of me slowed down to a snail鈥檚 pace, which is good!!鈥
One retrograde commenter called the practice 鈥渟tupid鈥 and wrote, 鈥淛ust put the real cops there do your work! That鈥檚 your work, not a dummy we pay for real!鈥
Aaron Johnson even put forth a possible conspiracy theory: 鈥淭hey will let us get used to seeing it then put a real laser gun cop behind it.鈥
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The origins of cut-out police in Canada, as far as Cpl. Michael McLaughlin knows, took place in Coquitlam when his detachment spawned Const. Scarecrow in September 2018.
During the unveiling, McLaughlin said if the project saw success, other B.C. RCMP detachments would adopt the project.
This must have been the case, seeing as Lake Country has one as well as nearby 麻豆精选.
The only other disapproval from the commenters seemed to be one resident who supposedly tried to strike a conversation with the officer.
鈥淪topped to talk with him. Wasn鈥檛 very friendly so I moved on.鈥
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