Alberta
Lethbridge
We are partnering with a private company from Ontario which has over 19 years' experience in collecting data on collision forms. The police services are mandated by law to complete collision reports for the purpose of statistical information and to provide the information to insurance companies. We have decided that property damage collisions will not be attended by police any longer, and that those vehicles will either be driven to the police station or towed in, and the collision reports will be completed by civilian employees of the company on our behalf. Using statistics from 2010 and 2011, we are estimating that we will reduce our calls for service by approximately 2,000 calls per year at an average of two hours per call. This will allow those hours to be spent delivering enhanced services to the public in other areas, such as investigations, and will allow for quicker response times. A secondary benefit is that the public will not wait as long on the side of the road in a potenially dangerous situation waiting for police to respond to a property damage collision. The company in turn sells an enhanced product to the insurance company to cover costs and makes the operation of the centre a success in the private sector. This project is is still being developed, and a start date is projected for the fall of 2012.
Enhanced customer service.
Community Policing Division
Bill Kayebill.kaye@lrps.ca
The group is fully cooperative and has direct involvement.
Project will be started in spring 2012 with projected completion of implementation by the fall of 2012.
The project goals are to enhance customer service for collision reporting and free up police time for other duties.
N/A
It will be implemented as a one-year pilot project.
Not yet determined. Measurements will be response-time to collisions and investigative time for collisions. The directed/undirected time of uniformed members will also be measured.
Yes
Enhanced service and safety of the public.
No
2013-08-01