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

Who was in the wrong?

  • Cop

    Votes: 23 20.2%
  • Dude who got shot

    Votes: 33 28.9%
  • I like turtles

    Votes: 58 50.9%

  • Total voters
    114
OPP officer charged with manslaughter. Typical ridiculous passive language from the SIU "an officer discharged his firearm at the man. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene." The cop shot the guy and he died. That's what police would say if it was a civilian doing the murdering. About nine months from shooting to charges for an event that is presumably entirely captured on video.

 
OPP officer charged with manslaughter. Typical ridiculous passive language from the SIU "an officer discharged his firearm at the man. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene." The cop shot the guy and he died. That's what police would say if it was a civilian doing the murdering. About nine months from shooting to charges for an event that is presumably entirely captured on video.

Sounds like he did society a big favor
 
A TPS sex-tourism romp went wrong. Three cops charged with physically and sexually assaulting a sex worker in Spain. It looks like the blue line doesn't extend internationally. I am sure the local sex workers are happy to hear this.

 
A TPS sex-tourism romp went wrong. Three cops charged with physically and sexually assaulting a sex worker in Spain. It looks like the blue line doesn't extend internationally. I am sure the local sex workers are happy to hear this.

1010 is starting a weekly interview with the chief on this Thrusday morning, I believe. Should prove interesting, as John Moore has already mentioned asking about that incident.
 
1010 is starting a weekly interview with the chief on this Thrusday morning, I believe. Should prove interesting, as John Moore has already mentioned asking about that incident.
I will be shocked if it's interesting. Chief will stick to the talking points. Concerning allegations, off-duty, innocent until proven guilty, suspended while they investigate, no evidence of bad behaviour in Canada.
 
I will be shocked if it's interesting. Chief will stick to the talking points. Concerning allegations, off-duty, innocent until proven guilty, suspended while they investigate, no evidence of bad behaviour in Canada.
John has occasionally been known to say, "That didn't answer my question." when doing interviews.
 
A TPS sex-tourism romp went wrong. Three cops charged with physically and sexually assaulting a sex worker in Spain. It looks like the blue line doesn't extend internationally. I am sure the local sex workers are happy to hear this.

All three back in Canada and suspended with pay FML
 
Not their case, so I'm thinking that he'll defer to, "That's an internal employment issue."
If a mill run accountability process was used to determine the source of the problem the first question would be "Who hired the gunslinger?"

Answer: Employee #47093 in HR.

Q: Who hired employee #47093

A: Upper manager #27569

Q: Who hired manager #27569

Eventually it works its way to the top so the question never gets answered
 
We definitely need revisions to how our system deals with chronic repeat offenders, who know that they can weaponize the system in their defence.
 
We definitely need revisions to how our system deals with chronic repeat offenders,

There is a way.
Unfortunately it's too draconian for our modern, enlightened society.
It would also be very expensive.
I'm not talking about execution, but rather life time incarnation.
Some people just can't play well with others.

'Seen it too many times.
 
There is a way.
Unfortunately it's too draconian for our modern, enlightened society.
It would also be very expensive.
I'm not talking about execution, but rather life time incarnation.
Some people just can't play well with others.

'Seen it too many times.
Our system is currently geared towards the vast majority of people who learn after making their first bad choice and don't re-offend. We need to add provisions for the "frequent fliers" who choose to do wrong, not rejig the system to think that everyone is a recidivist.

That would also require that the courts and prisons get more funding to expand their size, but that doesn't seem to be coming anytime soon.
 
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