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Mounties To Wear Pink To Help Stop Bullying

Chilliwack – In support of National Pink Shirt Day, raising awareness to stop bullying- RCMP officers and employees of the Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment (UFVRD) are wearing pink.

Bullying can be any unwelcomed or aggressive behaviour that makes a person uncomfortable, hurt or scared. It makes no difference if bullying takes place in person, at work or school, online or in the community. The act must not be tolerated.

Bullying type behaviour has long term effects on a victim. The UFVRD are wearing pink to raise awareness to the issue and add our support in putting an end to bullying behaviour, says Superintendent Bryon Massie, Officer in Charge of the UFVRD.

The RCMP encourages parents to speak to their children and learn the warning signs of bullying.

For more information about Pink Shirt Day, visit @PinkShirtDay Website or for Anti-bulling Safety Tips visit RCMP.

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