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Association of Municipal Chiefs of Police of British Columbia

Victoria, British Columbia
Grant of a Flag and Badge
July 15, 2011
Vol. VI, p. 58

Badge of the Association of Municipal Chiefs of Police of British Columbia

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Blazon

Badge

On a hurt a barrulet wavy between three coronets vallary one and two Or within an annulus Argent inscribed with the Motto in letters Azure, environed by a wreath of maple leaves Or and dogwood flowers, and ensigned by the Royal Crown proper;

Motto

CONIUNCTI SERVIMUS TUEMURQUE;


Symbolism

Badge

Blue is a colour traditionally associated with policing. Blue and yellow are colours which figure prominently in the coat of arms of British Columbia. The wavy stripe in the centre represents the waters of the rivers and the ocean which are a major geographic feature for all the communities served by the forces whose chiefs make up the Association. As well, it divides the field in two parts representing the Association’s members from mainland British Columbia and Vancouver Island. The wreath of maple leaves and dogwood flowers symbolizes the Canadian and British Columbian character of the Association. The Royal Crown represents the fact that the member forces represented by the Association play a key role in guarding the Crown’s peace.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “Together we serve and protect”.