Law Enforcement - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.....

Who was in the wrong?

  • Cop

    Votes: 23 20.7%
  • Dude who got shot

    Votes: 33 29.7%
  • I like turtles

    Votes: 55 49.5%

  • Total voters
    111
As someone with ties to the area, they recently transferred ALL of the officers out of Fort Erie due to rampant corruption. The NRP is probably the most corrupt police force in Canada. A few years ago they had over 60 officers on suspensions of various types due to sex offences, collusion with organized crime (Hells Angels), smuggling, drug dealing and many more..

Funny thing is one of the new officers has a "unbecomming" citation right out of cop school LOL!!

Just don't ask about the cheese smuggling ring run by the NRP there LOL! yes that's right cheese smuggling!


Windsor police service is at least as bad and probably far worse something about border towns is hard on police integrity go figure
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aPj6dYrqbA&feature=youtu.be

This is a perfect example of todays cops, just like a kid, no brains, no composure, can't put their personal feelings aside and do the job in a professional manner.
It's no wonder there aren't more good officers, i wouldn't want to work with a bunch of inexperienced, power happy, brainwashed robots either.
 
Found a reasonable cop, traveling home late (like 1am) I was pulled over in my neighborhood (it's a big neighborhood) when the officer couldn't make out my trailer plate. Apparently there have been a number of trailer thefts in the area. Gave him my license, ownership and insurance of the car, ownership of the bike. Before I could pull out the ownership of the trailer he looked at the bike ownership, commented on the age of the bike, thanked me for my time, stated my documents are in order and sent me on my way.

Glad they are looking for thieves and not just handing out performance awards that seem standard on long weekends.
 
Found a reasonable cop, traveling home late (like 1am) I was pulled over in my neighborhood (it's a big neighborhood) when the officer couldn't make out my trailer plate. Apparently there have been a number of trailer thefts in the area. Gave him my license, ownership and insurance of the car, ownership of the bike. Before I could pull out the ownership of the trailer he looked at the bike ownership, commented on the age of the bike, thanked me for my time, stated my documents are in order and sent me on my way.

Glad they are looking for thieves and not just handing out performance awards that seem standard on long weekends.

Did u give him that wink like your avatar?

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Hahaha. Those damn Seattle coppers. Way to make up your own story. So much credibility for you now.

Uh... the story is in the Washington Examiner. Reading comprehension.
 
90 Seattle cops arrested in 4 years

http://washingtonexaminer.com/90-pl...in-under-4-years/article/2507386#.UE3-4ZbKwV4

Imagine how hard it was for the other cops to make these arrests, and how many weren't arrested...

Baumann says his union isn't interested in defending officers accused of crimes and has pushed the D.C. Council to institute better hiring standards in the department. He slammed what he alleged is a departmental culture by which officers aren't held accountable for wrongdoing.
"The public should be shocked and the city should be ashamed," he said. "These are not just a bunch of DUI arrests -- not that those are acceptable. These are guilty pleas or convictions on serious, serious felonies. I hope this is finally a wake-up call."

Completely 180 degrees from what you hear from the Toronto Police Union.
 
This is a whole hour documentary on how sociopathic cops are... quite well done:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVmGWLsn0iM

Oh, that one is a dandy!
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I'm so glad video cameras were invented, it gives an accurate view of how the cops really act.
 
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