North Shore News April 16 2014

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Longboarders dodge police SUV Confrontation caught on video, officer’s actions under review

BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

TheWestVancouver Police Department is looking into an incident in which one of their officers allegedly

drove into an oncoming traffic lane to stop a group longboarders coming downhill. A group of longboarders captured the incident on Finch Hill Road on

Wednesday afternoon with a helmet-mounted camera. The video has racked up more than 350,000 views since it was posted Sunday night. The video depicts a group of riders heading down the hill, which is illegal in West Vancouver, when a officer in an unmarked police SUV turns his lights on, pulls

into the centre of the road and slams on the brakes. In the video, the riders swerve off the road to avoid the vehicle and tumble into the surrounding bus stop and yards. The video then cuts to the officer and longboarders confronting each other. “You swerved in front of our lane and made all these

guys crash,” one of the riders says. But the officer cuts him off. “‘Our lane?’ It’s illegal to ride a longboard here. I’m sick and tired of dealing with you guys. Do you understand?” he retorts. The two continue to argue before the video ends with the longboarder saying: “You should be doing better

things with your time instead of running kids off the road with your vehicle.” In the video’s description, YouTube user Danny Carlson describes the incident in his own words: “A West Vancouver police officer in an unmarked SUV abruptly swerves in front See Riders page 3

Harbourside gets council approval BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com

The largest single commercial/residential development to come before the city in recent years won its approval at City of NorthVancouver council Monday night, years after it was first pitched. Concert Properties’ Harbourside development, which will place roughly 800 strata and rental units and 300,000 square feet of commercial space on the waterfront property along Harbourside Drive at the foot of Fell Avenue over the next 10 to 15 years, passed 5-2 in a late-night session of council. The city previously held a public hearing to rezone the property on April 1 but chose to defer the vote. The motion passed 5-2, with Couns. Pam Bookham and Rod Clark voting against — the same split on council for each step of the project over the last two years. See Private page 5

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