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
In the US, every non citizen is required to keep id and present it on demand to any immigration officer, anywhere providing the officer has reasonable suspicion - 8 U.S.C. § 1304(e). If they can’t produce id, the penalty is minor - BUT- if you refuse to produce id then ice can hold you while they determine your id and immigration status.

Immigration is a federal law, states cannot change the rules or application of federal laws.
Non citizen. They're stopping (and shooting) citizens.
 
the sunshine lists would give those numbers.
The problem with the sunshine list is that it hasn't been adjusted for inflation for 30+ years...
It also doesn't differentiate what % of the money people are earning is a result of overtime.
I've been on that list pretty much every year since 1999 and I dont work a lot of OT...
 
The problem with the sunshine list is that it hasn't been adjusted for inflation for 30+ years...
It also doesn't differentiate what % of the money people are earning is a result of overtime.
I've been on that list pretty much every year since 1999 and I dont work a lot of OT...

true.. but if that interested.. you can learn the salary of the position and see the difference between base and the actual... might not be exact, but will be a good estimate.

Toronto Police Service Base Salary (as of July 2025)
Cadet in Training $72,307
4th Class Constable $83,952
3rd Class Constable $95,958
2nd Class Constable $107,950
1st Class Constable $119,937
 
The problem with the sunshine list is that it hasn't been adjusted for inflation for 30+ years...
It also doesn't differentiate what % of the money people are earning is a result of overtime.
I've been on that list pretty much every year since 1999 and I dont work a lot of OT...
It should be adjusted down. 100,000/year is >40% higher than the average earnings in Ontario.

Taxpayers deserve to know where their money is spent.
 
true.. but if that interested.. you can learn the salary of the position and see the difference between base and the actual... might not be exact, but will be a good estimate.

Toronto Police Service Base Salary (as of July 2025)
Cadet in Training $72,307
4th Class Constable $83,952
3rd Class Constable $95,958
2nd Class Constable $107,950
1st Class Constable $119,937
Let's see, back in about 2009 cadets made $55/yr or so. Iirc 1st class constable was about $87
 
Three Peel officers have been suspended as part of Project South.

Getting YRP to investigate police corruption seems like a wild move. They are near the top of the corruption pile. Maybe this is just eliminating their competition using the courts.

 
Three Peel officers have been suspended as part of Project South.

Getting YRP to investigate police corruption seems like a wild move. They are near the top of the corruption pile. Maybe this is just eliminating their competition using the courts.

As i recall watching; this investigation began in York, they were investigating themselves. And the trail took them to other jurisdictions.
 
Taxpayers deserve to know where their money is spent.

True, but I would argue that in most cases at least public sector workers are at least doing a job.
The real waste of tax payers money is in unbridled spending on useless projects that go nowhere.
Everyone thinks everyone else gets paid too much, well... then go do that job you're complaining about people getting too much money for.
 
True, but I would argue that in most cases at least public sector workers are at least doing a job.
The real waste of tax payers money is in unbridled spending on useless projects that go nowhere.
Everyone thinks everyone else gets paid too much, well... then go do that job you're complaining about people getting too much money for.
I agree with the first half of your argument. I very much oppose the second half. I'd much rather burn down the system than join in the grift. Your solution hastens the flush.
 

Here’s how a Toronto police officer allegedly participated in a plot to murder a corrections officer​


Me and the wife talking how crazy this is. Police officers hired "allegedly" to kill a correctional OFFICER.
It's something out of a movie. What organized crime have that much power!
 
True, but I would argue that in most cases at least public sector workers are at least doing a job.
The real waste of tax payers money is in unbridled spending on useless projects that go nowhere.
Everyone thinks everyone else gets paid too much, well... then go do that job you're complaining about people getting too much money for.
Are they doing a job? Or half a job? Or less if you evaluate a job based on productivity.

Not saying that’s everyone in the public service is lazy, but there is no doubt they are far less productive.

Taxpayers are entitled to know how their dollars are spent.
 
Not saying that’s everyone in the public service is lazy, but there is no doubt they are far less productive.

Taxpayers are entitled to know how their dollars are spent.

Sure, every workplace has its share of lazy staff...
Anyone's opinion on this is at least partially based on anecdotal evidence or lived experience.

Some jobs cant be measured by "productivity" at all anyway...
Nothing is "produced"...

When I'm sitting around with my feet up the usual retort is... "Hey, we're not paid for what we do, we're paid for what we may be called upon to do".😁

Heres a thing though...
There are lots of public service jobs that are under paid and precarious with lousy working conditions.
The public service does its best to avoid giving out full time jobs... there's minions of folks doing nothing better than contract work with no guarantees of steady, longer term employment.
 
Sure, every workplace has its share of lazy staff...
Anyone's opinion on this is at least partially based on anecdotal evidence or lived experience.

Some jobs cant be measured by "productivity" at all anyway...
Nothing is "produced"...

When I'm sitting around with my feet up the usual retort is... "Hey, we're not paid for what we do, we're paid for what we may be called upon to do".😁

Heres a thing though...
There are lots of public service jobs that are under paid and precarious with lousy working conditions.
The public service does its best to avoid giving out full time jobs... there's minions of folks doing nothing better than contract work with no guarantees of steady, longer term employment.
Things like passport issuance, CRA telephone support declined performance despite of legions of hiring during the pandemic is not anecdotal. It’s real.

It’s a strong argument to RTO, and an indictment on management ineptitude.

The list goes on… LRT, IRCC, Service Canada call center response times.
 
True, but I would argue that in most cases at least public sector workers are at least doing a job.
The real waste of tax payers money is in unbridled spending on useless projects that go nowhere.
Everyone thinks everyone else gets paid too much, well... then go do that job you're complaining about people getting too much money for.
In higher education we've been getting budget cuts year after year. We're cutting people. There are always ways to save money but the best one, being able to spend on multi-year contracts to get discounts, isn't possible with the way that funding currently works and at current funding levels.
 
In higher education we've been getting budget cuts year after year. We're cutting people. There are always ways to save money but the best one, being able to spend on multi-year contracts to get discounts, isn't possible with the way that funding currently works and at current funding levels.
IMO a nation's wealth is an educated population. When wars were won by chucking spears and throwing rocks a bunch of illiterate goons did the job.

Exporting goods and services isn't much different. You need state of the art goods.

Educating the population is mandatory for a country to survive. The problem with that is educated people also tend to think about how the country is being run. There is a a pseudo Charlie Brown cartoon out there where he says "Don't think they'll ever teach us enough to overthrow them."

There is no better example of how a first world nation is headed downhill than the USA where counties cancel school bus routes to balance budgets while school committees throw lavish banquets. We do the latter and scrimp on school bus routes. Talk to a driver about their crappy wage and benefit issues.

The poor become dumber while the leaders get more entitled to excess. Too many elite climb the ladder expounding ridiculous theories while goober hopes for a rusty pickup truck and a case of beer.

The goobers hear that the USA has collected billions in tariffs failing to recognize the the goobers are the ones paying the tariffs.

Canada is little better. All those errors, police and general stupidity actions resulting in the government being sued. The crowds cheers when the government loses and has to pay out millions. THE TAX PAYER IS THE GOVERNMENT.
 
In higher education we've been getting budget cuts year after year. We're cutting people. There are always ways to save money but the best one, being able to spend on multi-year contracts to get discounts, isn't possible with the way that funding currently works and at current funding levels.
Cuts or redistribution? The worker shortages are trades and skilled techs, college stuff.

Higher education has to adapt to funding realities. Sharpening focus on market needs, reworking under enrolled niche programs, running year round instead of 2/3rds of the year.

Centralized purchasing of tools, software, supplies can save as much as 25% + a lot of admin. Admin if payroll, hr, help desks and other business oriented IT systems are mostly done in-house, contracting those to service providers is a huge opportunity for efficiency gains.

Change to competency based progression vs time in seat. Competent learners get thru faster and cheaper. At the same time, change funding to competency and performance vs bums in seats.

More specialization. Many colleges run the same programs as neighbouring schools, many are under enrolled because of this overcapacity.

More use of on the job training (coop). That’s a win-win-win for schools, students and employers.
 
Cuts or redistribution? The worker shortages are trades and skilled techs, college stuff.

Higher education has to adapt to funding realities. Sharpening focus on market needs, reworking under enrolled niche programs, running year round instead of 2/3rds of the year.

Centralized purchasing of tools, software, supplies can save as much as 25% + a lot of admin. Admin if payroll, hr, help desks and other business oriented IT systems are mostly done in-house, contracting those to service providers is a huge opportunity for efficiency gains.

Change to competency based progression vs time in seat. Competent learners get thru faster and cheaper. At the same time, change funding to competency and performance vs bums in seats.

More specialization. Many colleges run the same programs as neighbouring schools, many are under enrolled because of this overcapacity.

More use of on the job training (coop). That’s a win-win-win for schools, students and employers.
Cuts. Skilled trades training, via institutions like community colleges, has also seen cuts.
 
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e poor become dumber while the leaders get more entitled to excess. Too many elite climb the ladder expounding ridiculous theories while goober hopes for a rusty pickup truck and a case of beer.

'Remihds me of a meme I saw recently portraying a MAGA type character stating something along the lines of...
"I don't have much, but my guy is gonna make it so that others have even less..!
 
I’ve mentioned this before, about 3 years back an OPP cop pulled over a buddy, claimed 160 in a 100 zone on the 407. Cop was on a Harley, radared him under the bridge on the 404, caught him before Kennedy off ramp.

1) calculus didn’t work, it would have been impossible to catch a car that quickly.

2) he waived off 2 trucks and waited an hour for a third.

3) the tow operator billed $250 for Dollie’s and another $1000 for the tow. He took it to a yard in the west end instead of the nearby Richmond hill yard. Would not disclose fees at the scene, after impound the fee was close to $3k.

The city of Markham said the tow was a major infraction as the operator was not in compliance with Markham bylaws. But too bad because the bylaws are not enforced

The city did file a complaint with the OPP professional services who basically tossed it aside saying those things don’t happen.

About 2 mos later a few OPP officers were charged for doing this. Not the guy that got my buddy.

Cops shouldn’t investigate cops.
 
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