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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
Just saw police takedown at Bridlewood mall, apparently an organised group of shoplifters:
 

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All looked like juveniles. I'm surprised all 5 of them stopped. Usually they scattered like cockroaches in all directions.
Maybe there were 10 to start with? At least one cop has their rifle out so I am thinking this wasn't a plain shoplifting call. We aren't as bad as the states but if I was brown and cop had a rifle, I wouldn't be running.
 
As is their legal right, the cops involved in chasing a vehicle the wrong way on the 401 are choosing not to talk to SIU. That should be grounds for immediate termination with cause. No waiting years for a criminal trial. They did something incredibly dangerous and contrary to policy and people died. They then choose to avoid assisting in the investigation. Fire them right now. Bleeping PSA. Douggie needs to get that fixed asap.

 
Just saw police takedown at Bridlewood mall, apparently an organised group of shoplifters:
Expect to see more of this. In the near future expect to have to have your bum searched when entering and/or leaving a store...
All we can expect is at least about 18% of the people will enjoy the search... :p
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Toronto Police board member owns a company with fake employees. She says they were real but people cant find a record of them existing and/or their photos did not match their names but the owner hides behind privacy with no further comment.

While ceo of a charity, they hired the company they owned to do over 1M worth of work.

Sounds just about perfect for a member of a police board. Corruption runs all the way to the top.

 
Toronto Police board member owns a company with fake employees. She says they were real but people cant find a record of them existing and/or their photos did not match their names but the owner hides behind privacy with no further comment.

While ceo of a charity, they hired the company they owned to do over 1M worth of work.

Sounds just about perfect for a member of a police board. Corruption runs all the way to the top.

The woman in the picture for the story is a stock photo. A quick search and I already have 27 hits from random sites, all over the world.
 
Toronto Police board member owns a company with fake employees. She says they were real but people cant find a record of them existing and/or their photos did not match their names but the owner hides behind privacy with no further comment.

While ceo of a charity, they hired the company they owned to do over 1M worth of work.

Sounds just about perfect for a member of a police board. Corruption runs all the way to the top.

I have been watching Susan Bassi. U tube. So many dirty, Lawers, Politicians, Judges. Hope we are not the same???????????
 

Nadine Spencer denies some of her employees were fabricated, won’t share proof citing employee confidentiality​

 
As is their legal right,
Very deeply embedded legal right. It would take more than Dougie... the right to not testify in the prosecution against yourself goes back to common rights... like Magna Carta common rights
You have the same rights... why shouldn't a cop?
 
Very deeply embedded legal right. It would take more than Dougie... the right to not testify in the prosecution against yourself goes back to common rights... like Magna Carta common rights
You have the same rights... why shouldn't a cop?
The right makes sense. I agree with it 100%. If you are a cop that chooses not to assist in legal investigations, you should be immediately terminated. This isn't a vexatious complaint. This happened, there is no doubt who broke laws and policy. That is grounds for termination today. If it was a UPS driver chasing the bad guys, you can bet they would have been on the curb the next day. Being a cop shouldn't get you a five year paid vacation while your pension accrues for killing people.
 
... so the choices are:
1) Exercise your rights as a Canadian... and get fired
2) Waive the rights that every other Canadian has, but keep your job...maybe.

And you are going to hire police officers where?
It's not like America with their Qualified immunity, where the cop can do pretty well anything, and get away with it.
In Canada the cops have no more, but no less rights than you
 
... so the choices are:
1) Exercise your rights as a Canadian... and get fired
2) Waive the rights that every other Canadian has, but keep your job...maybe.

And you are going to hire police officers where?
It's not like America with their Qualified immunity, where the cop can do pretty well anything, and get away with it.
In Canada the cops have no more, but no less rights than you
They are welcome to apply for a job as a cop. If you are on the record as not supporting legal proceedings and you killed people during commission of a criminal act, enjoy your future as mall security.
 
You have the same rights... why shouldn't a cop?

If you are considered to be a Friend of the Courts and your word carries more weight than an average citizen then you should be held to higher standards /code of conduct than "the rest of us plebes" Being forced to be held to account regardless of personal peril for starters. Q.E.D.
 
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If you are considered to be a Friend of the Courts and your word carries more weight than an average citizen then you should be held to higher standards /code of conduct than "the rest of us plebes" Being forced to be held to account regardless of personal peril for starters. Q.E.D.

"friend of the court" Is an impartial person appointed by the court..
A cop's word holds the same weight as anyone else in a court.
 

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