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Farm environment officers drop their guns

The provincial officers on P.E.I. who enforce environmental bylaws on farms have put down their firearms for good.

Officers no longer carrying guns after pilot project last year

Environment officers visiting farms will no longer carry a gun. (CBC)

The provincial officers on P.E.I. who enforce environmental bylaws on farms have put down their firearms for good.

Environment Minister Robert Mitchell believes the new approach will lead to better compliance. (CBC)

The province hopes the change will lead to better relations with the farm community. The change follows a pilot project last year, in response to complaints from farmers that firearms were too much.

"For many, many years, those in the field felt a little bit intimidated when somebody would be coming up their driveway with sidearms and ticket book," said Environment Minister Robert Mitchell.

"This new approach is something they were looking for, something that we certainly feel that we'll probably achieve more compliance on than we may have in the past."

A more cooperative approach

Shawn Schofield, who is in charge of the four-person agricultural unit, hopes to build an entirely different kind of relationship with farmers.

"Success will be based on whether or not people within the agriculture community start contacting us to correct issues that are on their farm or on their property," said Schofield.

The officers enforce legislation regarding animal health, crop rotation and unsightly properties.

The new officers have responded to dozens of calls so far this season, mainlyregarding buffer zone and pesticide concerns.

They've issued one ticket and one warning.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Robert Mitchell as agriculture minister. In fact, he is environment minister.
    Jun 29, 2016 8:42 AM AT

With files from Brian Higgins