What is meant by Fair and Impartial Policing Policies (FIPP), and why does it matter?
The Shelburne FIPP Team is hosting a informational Zoom presentation on this topic for Shelburne residents in partnership with Migrant Justice, a statewide human rights organization. The South Burlington FIPP Citizen Committee and South Burlington residents are invited to attend.
WHEN: Thursday, February 25 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Sign up at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScRZ4RMeZm3rkEmfEMu3zj31rSMppqc-aIr4WcQs3wsTCP-iQ/viewform.
Please direct questions about this event or the committee to:
Shelburne: Contact Carol at craecounselor49@gmail.com.
South Burlington: Nancy Hellen at nbhellen@gmail.com
(Note: The South Burlington FIPP Citizen Committee will also be presenting at the South Burlington City Council on March 15. Save the date, more to come).
Why is strengthening Fair & Impartial Policing Policies important? Our cities should be a place where everyone feels safe. Migrant workers, many filling essential jobs in Vermont's dairy industry, cannot feel safe when town policy allows police to actively work with federal immigration enforcement agencies. When any group feels unsafe going to the police, we are all less safe.
Come here more at this presentation! THURSDAY 2/25 at 7pm.
From your neighbors,
Shelburne FIPP Team & South Burlington FIPP Citizen Committee