Compromise proposed in dispute over police presence in Vancouver Pride Parade
VANCOUVER — Organizers behind Vancouver’s Pride Parade have countered demands that police be banned from marching in the city’s annual event by suggesting that officers show up in fewer numbers and leave their uniforms at home.
Pride spokesman Kieran Burgess said Thursday that the Vancouver Pride Society is trying to find common ground between a local chapter of Black Lives Matter, an anti-racism activist group, and those who want to see police involved in the parade.
“A lot of people agree on this middle ground where police participate but perhaps not in uniform,” Burgess said Thursday.
“One of the things we hear is, ‘I agree with Black Lives Matter and I can recognize what they’re saying, but I think police should still be given the opportunity to participate.’ This is a way that that is realized.”


