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Tune in today at 1PM as newly appointed #OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique is presented with the Tipstaff – symbolic of OPP leadership – from retired Commissioner J.V.N (Vince) Hawkes during the Change of Command Ceremony. Live on Facebook at https://t.co/RC6XHd4eyV
@SK1LL4XED Hi Mike, thanks for mentioning us. In the future, if you suspect a dangerous or impaired driver, please call OPP Provincial Communications Centre toll-free at 1-888-310-1122 when it is safe for you to do so. If it is an emergency, please call 9-1-1. Thanks.
@raisencain1 Hi. You can call the detachment or report police complaints the Office of the Independent Police Review Director at https://t.co/lnbaQZBgv7 or by contacting them via phone at 1-877-411-4773. Thank you.
@gjglenn Hi. We cannot accept reports via Twitter. We recommend that you call our non-emergency number, 1-888-310-1122, if you have information regarding a criminal activity. Thank you.
@JayTHL Hi. We cannot accept reports or inquiries on social media. You call our non-emergency number (1-888-310-1122) if you need any assistance, or 9-1-1 if it's an emergency. Thank you!
@raisencain1 Hi there, thank you for contacting us. Please call your local police service of jurisdiction to file a report. If that is the OPP, you can call the Provincial Communications Centre toll-free at 1-888-310-1122. You can make a report online at https://t.co/N1lVSJguVl. Thank you.
@colinpaul2011 Hi Colin, thank you for contacting us. If you follow @OPP_COMM_ER on Twitter it will give you updates as to lane and road closures and collisions in that area. We do post consistently on the Twitter accounts with any issues. Thanks.
@steady_cam@OPP_HSD@HeavyRescue401@OPP_News @DiscoveryCanada @DiscoveryCAN_PR Hi SteadyCam, thanks for asking. Proceeds are distributed annually in support of the OPP Youth Foundation, Friends of the OPP Museum and to other charitable initiatives.
@PurpleGremlin1@OPP_HSD@HeavyRescue401@OPP_News @DiscoveryCanada @DiscoveryCAN_PR Hi PurpleGremlin, the OPP Off-Duty Shop is a non-profit organization operated by the Commissioned Officers' Association. Proceeds are distributed annually in support of the OPP Youth Foundation, Friends of the OPP Museum and to other charitable initiatives.
@prybaby Hi Metta, thanks for reaching out. We can confirm Superintendent Jim Smyth is still an active member of the OPP. He does not have an official social media account. Have a great day!
@Panthereverte@sureteduquebec@SPVM@GRCduLMD @JdMourreal @tvanouvelles Bonjour Stephane, nous ne pouvons pas accepter les rapports via les médias sociaux. Veuillez appeler le centre de communication de la Police provinciale sans frais au 1-888-310-1122 pour porter plainte ou parler avec un agent de police. Merci.
@Noneedfor1972 Hi Mark, thanks for contacting us. We cannot accept reports or inquiries from the public via social media. Please call the OPP Provincial Communications Centre toll-free at 1-888-310-1122 to file a report or speak with an officer. Thanks.
@SabhiPK Hi Sabhi, thank you for contacting us. We cannot accept reports via social media. If you suspect a dangerous or impaired driver, please call toll-free at 1-888-310-1122 when it is safe for you to do so. If it is an emergency, please call 9-1-1. Thanks.
@ECTawareness Hi there, complaints about the OPP may be reported to the detachment or to the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) online at https://t.co/5dqszO43f7 or by contacting OIPRD at 1-877-411-4773. Thanks.
@_SelectSocial Twitter is not a reporting tool. We use it to connect with our followers, provide community safety messaging and news updates. Please call the OPP Provincial Communications Centre toll-free at 1-888-310-1122 to file a report. Thanks.