Why not? They've been used for snow removal.Using the military for parking enforcement!?
Why not? They've been used for snow removal.Using the military for parking enforcement!?
How is parking enforcement a federal issue?Curious how you lay the blame at everyone's feet but the federal government.
The rank and file in the Ottawa police seemed to ignore what the boss wanted them to do. The OPP were never ordered in (thanks Doug) so who was left to clean up the sh*t show ? I'm no fan of JT but he didn't have a choice.
Again a failure. Should have adjudicated PSA charges for that. If union or rank and file gets ****** off and walks out, fire them all for illegal strike. No cops are better than cops that think they are above the law. Good time to start a rebuild without mouth breathers.I remember seeing a POV video someone shot from the driver's seat of their pickup. They thought they were going to get in a confrontation with an Ottawa city cop they came across, asked if what they were doing (at the time) was a problem. The cop laughed and said ''we're on your side''.
I'm getting filmed? Meh. My Staff Sargent feels the same way, so............
Why not? They've been used for snow removal.
Do you know what province Ottawa is in and policing is provincial nothing to do with federal government.Policing in Ottawa is Ottawa's responsibility. The courts, inquiries and mainstream media have collectively not bothered to point fingers at Ford. Your opinion is based entirely on your hate for Ford and has no connection to reality.
The federal government doesn't seem to mind putting pressure on police forces when it regards press releases about gun crime.
Do you know what country Ottawa is in and policing in Ottawa is nothing to do with the provincial government.Do you know what province Ottawa is in and policing is provincial nothing to do with federal government.
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I've kinda wondered how Mel pulled that off, and yet no other time have they been used like this in a somewhat civil capacity.Why not? They've been used for snow removal.
Do you know what country Ottawa is in and policing in Ottawa is nothing to do with the provincial government
Read the decision that raginduck linked. It does not use the word unconstitutional anywhere (other than in a discussion of issues that were to be considered). Unconstitutional is only used by far right fanning flames.Seems some news sources was calling it unreasonable, not what the courts was calling appearing to this letter
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Because they're concentrating, too much in my opinion, on what was going on in Ottawa, and that would be Ottawa Police Service's purview, they were in charge.Why did all of the court cases, inquiries and mainstream media focus on Ottawa police and not the OPP or the RCMP.
They were not called in to police the civilian population but instead to help out (basically manpower) during an emergency. No different IMO than when they are called in to help out during floods, forest fires, etc. Not an everyday thing but it is not that uncommon in Canada....I've kinda wondered how Mel pulled that off, and yet no other time have they been used like this in a somewhat civil capacity.
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Yes over kill for a snow day, but he did something. Yet today's leadership fail to do anything.
Meh TO has pretty good snow removal. I've yet to see it come to a complete standstill. Actually that day of the storm, I went up to collingwood for skiing, as usual. It was an amazing day to be out in the snow.Should they or shouldn't they have been called by Mel??? To be fair when big cities are hit with big snow the main problem is not total helplessness but instead moving it and then where to put the stuff.
On the snow melting front, take that global warming. Each machine melts 136 tonnes an hour. That's probably in the ballpark of 1250 litres of diesel per hour of operation. It could easily be much higher if it's cold out.Meh TO has pretty good snow removal. I've yet to see it come to a complete standstill. Actually that day of the storm, I went up to collingwood for skiing, as usual. It was an amazing day to be out in the snow.
Also we have the hydrator machines, no need to put it anyplace they can just evaporate it if it's that bad.
I've kinda wondered how Mel pulled that off, and yet no other time have they been used like this in a somewhat civil capacity.
(at least to my knowledge)
Yes over kill for a snow day, but he did something. Yet today's leadership fail to do anything.
I've rarely seen them out, but when you do you can't miss them, it's like some futuristic machine from the movies.On the snow melting front, take that global warming. Each machine melts 136 tonnes an hour. That's probably in the ballpark of 1250 litres of diesel per hour of operation. It could easily be much higher if it's cold out.