Police Chief Davis discusses street checks in Lethbridge following allegations
LETHBRIDGE – Lethbridge Police Chief Rob Davis answered questions today (Mar. 5) surrounding “carding” in Lethbridge, a practice known locally as street checks, following a public statement sent to the media over the weekend by lawyer Miranda Hlady.
In 2016, Hlady began researching street checks in Lethbridge after hearing a question from a concerned mother in the community.
On June 26, 2017, Hlady then provided a letter of complaint with respect to the Lethbridge Police Service’s practise of street checks.
Davis says he personally received the complaint and took it to the police commision who accepted it as a complaint about policy.


