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Your tax money at work

LOL, that guy has balls and he showed them !!
 
Makes you sick to your stomach doesnt it...

He kept his job because other badge-wearing thugs vouched for him and his "exemplary service". Was this 'great work' prior to the admitted transgressions which carried on for 3+ years? :rolleyes:

I'd hang the ****.
 
Ask yourselves one question tho.
If you had the opportunity to bang a hot chick at work, you're telling me you wouldn't?
For the record though, I don't condone any of his other actions.
 
I don't know if the RCMP have no fraternization policies.

they are impossible to enforce anyway.
 
Dude's a pimp!
 
I should hope that they have rules against ****ing and drinking on the job.

I mean just having relationships with co-workers in general.

But clearly exposing yourself and drinking on the job is enough cause.
 
I should hope that they have rules against ****ing and drinking on the job.

Sadly, I have witnessed this no less than 3 times. People screw at work, people drink at work these are facts and will not change. Only the company can decide ones fate if caught in the act, most seem to try to hide it. But flashing your dink I have a slight issue with, even though I chuckled when I read the story.
 
Private companies can deal with it whatever way they want.

This scumbag was doing it on YOUR dime... and when he got busted, his scumbag peers vouched for him and now the taxpayers will keep paying his salary.
 
I've read similar stories about female harassment in the RCMP before. THIS really struck me:

"while he was in charge of the behavioural sciences unit "

DAFUQ????
 
And you all think it isn't happening elsewhere in other government departments? Wakey, wakey.
 
Private companies can deal with it whatever way they want.

This scumbag was doing it on YOUR dime... and when he got busted, his scumbag peers vouched for him and now the taxpayers will keep paying his salary.

Ok, Ok put the soap box away. If you feel strongly in this matter. Put your writing skills to good use and send a complaint letter.

Do you think this is the only one?, I don't even know where to begin. At least this guy was screwing his co-worker how many government employees do you think actually go out of their way to screw us tax payers?, I highly doubt it was the thought in his mind as he inserted..."oh this one will really screw the tax payers"

Maybe I am going about this the wrong way...but I highly doubt a strongly worded post on a motorcycle forum will resolve this matter..
 
I've already emailed my thoughts to our government officials. I'm sure they'll be hearing a lot more about this now that its mainstream news.

You guys are blabbing on about 'things like this happening all the time in government' as if you're trying to justify it? The difference is that this guy got busted, and instead of promoting some responsibility and personal accountability, they barely give him a slap on the wrist... just because his peers say he's been doing a great job :rolleyes:
 
People in private sector can't screw my life up. Police officers have the power to royally screw someone and even kill people. If this guy is treating protocol the way he is can I expect more integrity from him when it comes to doing his job? The fact the he gets a slap on his wrist for sexual harassment and alcohol consumption, which could have butchered investigations, is outrageous. What message does this send to other officers? It's okay to sexually harass, drink, beat protesters, illegal search and seizure, tazer and who knows what else. Don't worry we have your back.
 
THIS really struck me:

"while he was in charge of the behavioural sciences unit "

DAFUQ????

Same here. You'd think someone working in behavioural sciences would at least be able to stay under the radar.

I couldn't care less about the sex incidents (provided it was concensual and out of sight) but drinking and exposing one's self on the job are inexcusable. I wish I had his job.
 

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