Caledon man charged after car clocked going 184 km/h in 80 zone

Sure. I was joking, you know that right


I have absolutely no problem with bad cops being held to account and facing the justice system where appropriate, none whatsoever.
Neither do I when a rider gets cut, I do have a problem with some of the "consequences" the same way the police union had a problem with the "excessive punishment" this cop got. However I don't go on Police Forums and make statements like "nice catch, glad they got him" to try and stir **** and troll people like you do very eloquently in this forum.

But go on, one thing I am sure is that you have way more free time than me and that is always a good thing :)
 
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Really tho? You should find something new to find enjoyment in. I'm not sicking up for this kid but people do make mistakes. Who are you to judge?

meh... I merely made a comment, not really judging the kid.
**** happens and you get caught.
 
Sure.


I have absolutely no problem with bad cops being held to account and facing the justice system where appropriate, none whatsoever.
????...This cop isn't being held accountable! How can he drive now that he lost his license? Can he even do his job properly now? He committed a criminal offence....not just speeding. He should have lost his job. He wasn't held accountable for anything.
 
????...This cop isn't being held accountable! How can he drive now that he lost his license? Can he even do his job properly now? He committed a criminal offence....not just speeding. He should have lost his job. He wasn't held accountable for anything.

Reread the article Chris. The cop was never charged. He was disciplined for dis-credible conduct by a police tribunal for lying when asked about accusations that he had left a bar intoxicated. There is no report of him being pulled over or charged with DUI. The punishment metered out seems appropriate, considering there were only statements from witnesses (and possibly VISA receipts and /or surveillance video).
 
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Reread the article Chris. The cop was never charged. He was disciplined for dis-credible conduct by a police tribunal for lying when asked about accusations that he had left a bar intoxicated. There is no report of him being pulled over or charged with DUI. The punishment metered out seems appropriate, considering there were only statements from witnesses (and possibly VISA receipts and /or surveillance video).

All of that is circumstantial and hearsay. I agree I don't think he could've been convicted if charged based on the lack of evidence.
 
No he is a cop, fire him, burn the witch, take his house away, put his kids in a foster home, force him to divorce his wife, etc.

Yeah now that is the GTAM justice :)





PS. just in case you didn't get this, I was being sarcastic
 

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