RCMP in Nova Scotia say that there is nothing illegal about a prop police car after they were sent an image of one at a private residence in Lunenburg.
A Nova Scotia man has removed equipment, including a push bar, from his decommissioned police vehicle after the RCMP received a complaint about the car.
New documents released Monday by the commission leading the public inquiry into the April 18 and 19, 2020, shooting rampage detail how the gunman created the replica cruiser, gathered other police paraphernalia like uniforms and equipment, and who knew about them.
The province is restricting the sale, reproduction, and possession of police-issued items. The Police Identity Management Act also prohibits the sale .
More than two years after a gunman dressed as an RCMP officer in a mock police cruiser killed 22 people and an unborn child in Nova Scotia, a provincial law banning citizens from owning police gear will take effect.