"1) Undercover or not we all should be driving accordingly.
2) there's enough marked cars to justify my tax dollars
3) if in doubt it's an impersonator. We all have cell phones. Call dispatch. They'll confirm.
4) there's no such law that states officers "vehicles" need to be visible all the...
So...come up with a good argument why they should be allowed to use unmarked cars for anything they want.
Trashing the GTAM membership isn't a valid debate on the topic.
Does it sound like a joke to you?
I'm dead serious about everything I said there.
Chief's, executive/administrative staff and possibly detectives that require the use of a police car MAY be considered valid to use an unmarked car.
Other than that there is no reason that a police officer that...
Personally I don't see any valid reason that traffic enforcement should be running around with unmarked cars.
I believe it goes against everything that they should be working towards.
The idea behind traffic enforcement is that they should be visible and identifiable, so that we are reminded...
^+1 Well said. People really do not realize what it was like to fish as a kid in the 70's vs the same spots now...the fish are simply gone.
And that is just our inland lakes and waterways, globally the problem is staggering.
Let me google that for you...
Actually all the natural resources belong to this nice little old british lady named Regina...even the land under your house technically belongs to her. The Crown owns EVERYTHING, so basically you are stealing from the Crown when you poach. And just a few hundred years ago you would lose your...
Go to dotheton and do a search on how to do this. Basically you need a notarized affidavit, and a receipt and a letter from the dealer verifying the vin to the year etc. (optional, but do it unless you want a model year of 2012/2013 on the ownership)
I just did three of my early 70's CB750...
Intentional Interference with Economic Relations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortious_interference
I would pr-empt all of this with a cease and desist letter to your former employer...very strongly worded that if he makes contact with your current employer he can expect to be served immediately.
@Gwelfmike, I was referring to Bylaw.
Although the question is interesting from a legal one about our requirement to "demonstrate" something. Last time I checked no one could make me do anything I don't want to do. If they aren't willing to arrest me and then operate my bike themselves...they...
That's true of course, I have respect for the police here...several higher up's are friends/acquaintances.
I just can't see them bothering with this unless there is a political push to have a "zero tolerance week" or something like that.
I used the iPhone app to give me an idea if I would...
Sorry, but if you knew your history regarding the lead up to the Nazi party taking over Germany you will see this is exactly the type of behavior they were engaged in.
It is a slippery slope you start down when you infringe on people's constitutional rights, freedom of the press in this way.
Re: Can you be arrested for being a person of interest?
Yes, I have a problem with anyone who wants to take away our freedoms...my family fought hard for them in several wars.
Harper and Blair are the enemy of some of those freedoms in this case.
Any police that were involved in those...
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