Sawing logs. Shooting hoops. Maybe they snuck in a horse blanket.
Who says police officers can鈥檛 have fun on their jobs?
The community of Armstrong had a strong representation from the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP detachment during the recent Interior Provincial Exhibition Aug. 30-Sept. 3.
Constables Chelsey Valotaire, Amanda Taylor and Donovan Warnes participated in various activities, strengthening the bond between their community and the local RCMP.
鈥淭hese moments where our officers can engage directly with the community are invaluable,鈥 said Cpl. James Grandy, spokesperson for the Southeast District RCMP. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about building trust, and fostering a sense of camaraderie with the residents we serve.鈥
Valotaire and Taylor showcased their equestrian skills by riding horses, capturing the attention of many attendees.
鈥淭heir display served as a reminder of the RCMP鈥檚 historical connection with horseback riding, a tradition that鈥檚 been a significant part of the RCMP heritage,鈥 said Grandy.
The duo also took part in a lumberjack sawing competition.
Meanwhile, Warnes took a break from his regular duties to shoot some hoops at a midway basketball game.
鈥淗is participation added a touch of fun and light-heartedness to the event, emphasizing the human side of our officers,鈥 said Grandy.