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Vancouver Island RCMP respond to motorcyclist riding bike with 91Ƶlikeness91Ƶ to a police vehicle

91ƵIt is very upsetting seeing this copycat after what has happened in Portapique91Ƶ
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Comox Valley RCMP responded to a report of a motorcyclist riding what appeared to be a police vehicle. Photo via rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Comox Valley RCMP responded to a report of a motorcyclist possibly impersonating a police officer, amid rising tensions in the wake of the Nova Scotia tragedy.

91ƵA frontline member of the Comox Valley RCMP Municipal Traffic section stopped a motorcycle after a report that it may be impersonating a police motorcycle (Thursday, April 23) at approximately 1:40 p.m.,91Ƶ said Comox Valley RCMP media relations liaison, Monika Terragni.

The motorcyclist was reportedly pulled over on Ryan Road, about a block away from the RCMP detachment.

91ƵThe member conducted an investigation regarding the likeness of the motorcycle to that of a police vehicle and provided the driver with guidance to prevent such an issue in the future,91Ƶ said Terragni, in response to a query from the Comox Valley Record, after an anonymous tip.

91ƵHis motorcycle has police decals and his riding gear is made to look like an RCMP motorcycle policeman,91Ƶ said the tipster. 91ƵIt91Ƶs a white Honda Goldwing.

91ƵIt is very upsetting seeing this copycat after what has happened in Portapique, NS. If [I was]asked to pull over by an RCMP motorcycle cop, I don91Ƶt know if I would do it. I would drive slow to an area where there are other people before stopping.91Ƶ

Terragni said the concerns are understandable, and offered advice for anyone unsure of whether a traffic stop is legitimate.

91ƵFollowing the tragic events in Nova Scotia, residents may have a heightened concern about people imitating police officers,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵIf you are being asked to pull over and you have a concern that it is not legitimate, you may proceed in a safe manner to the closest well-lit and populated area (or police detachment). If this is not possible, you can call 9-1-1 for the purpose of confirming that it is a police officer trying to pull you over.91Ƶ



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