Glenn/RZ500
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Col. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now...."What do you call it when the assassins accuse the assassin"? THEY LIE. Absolutely SFA comes from a cop on cop investigation.Cops shouldn’t investigate cops.
Col. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now...."What do you call it when the assassins accuse the assassin"? THEY LIE. Absolutely SFA comes from a cop on cop investigation.Cops shouldn’t investigate cops.
And yet...Col. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now...."What do you call it when the assassins accuse the assassin"? THEY LIE. Absolutely SFA comes from a cop on cop investigation.
It's all a farce anyway. Guy investigating the police has had his role for years. Why did nothing happen until corruption hit the press? He doesn't want to find anything. He makes the announcement, cops behave for a bit, he finds nothing, they all cheer about how awesome the cops are and then resume criminal behaviours.![]()
Ontario-wide probe on police corruption ordered amid Toronto fallout | Globalnews.ca
Ontario’s inspector general of policing ordered a review of the province’s police services and boards Monday amid accusations of corruption within Toronto police.globalnews.ca
So we can have a inquiry about police corruption, but not political.. gotcha
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Premier Doug Ford says Eglinton Crosstown LRT does not need public inquiry, despite pushback
Some Toronto councillors have been asking the province to launch a public inquiry as to why the LRT was six years delayed and over a billion dollars over budgetwww.ctvnews.ca
Big surprise, it will be another case of we investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing.It's all a farce anyway. Guy investigating the police has had his role for years. Why did nothing happen until corruption hit the press? He doesn't want to find anything. He makes the announcement, cops behave for a bit, he finds nothing, they all cheer about how awesome the cops are and then resume criminal behaviours.
Drunk driver called in. Cops investigate and talk to driver. Don't bother with any sobriety tests and let him go. He crashes and multiple people die. BAC was .225. SIU investigates for almost two years and decides no criminal charges are warranted for the cops. Now internal discipline procedures can start (or not). PSA needs to change. That more hundreds of thousands spent on dirtbags that don't do the job they were hired to do.
My guess is that the guy had some sort of immunity through name or connections.Cops are lazy
I watch some YouTube police chases with both body and dash cameras being used.Drunk driver called in. Cops investigate and talk to driver. Don't bother with any sobriety tests and let him go. He crashes and multiple people die. BAC was .225. SIU investigates for almost two years and decides no criminal charges are warranted for the cops. Now internal discipline procedures can start (or not). PSA needs to change. That's hundreds of thousands more spent on dirtbags that don't do the job they were hired to do.
As typical, the cops refused to be interviewed by SIU. While that is their right and makes sense in the face of potential criminal charges, that position should be front and center in discipline proceedings. You are hired to uphold the law and also feel that obstructing the quest for justice is the best path for you. That should be the end of their career but it never is.
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Toronto-area cops who failed to breathalyze drunk driver before crash that killed 3 people won’t face charges: SIU
Ontario’s police watchdog says two Halton police officers won’t face criminal charges after they stopped — but failed to breathalyze — an 18-year-old drunk driver before he caused a fiery crash that killed him and two others.www.cp24.com
While this is frequently a "Blue Wall" issue, there is also a legitimate reason for this. Not discussing the incident preserves separation of testimony, by not contaminating officers' recollections. It's even worse when they all "get their stories straight."I watch some YouTube police chases with both body and dash cameras being used.
When the chase ends in a shooting all the cops are reminding each other to not say anything, write down anything, text anything or post anything on social media.
Crickets and whistling.
I understand your point but not writing anything down is the opposite of your point. That is preservation of the thick blue line to allow flexibility in the future to ensure the police were justified.While this is frequently a "Blue Wall" issue, there is also a legitimate reason for this. Not discussing the incident preserves separation of testimony, by not contaminating officers' recollections. It's even worse when they all "get their stories straight."
I get suspicious when a number of reports say exactly the same thing.I understand your point but not writing anything down is the opposite of your point. That is preservation of the thick blue line to allow flexibility in the future to ensure the police were justified.
There are very very rarely consequences when police get caught modifying the truth. If it worked for you the last thousand times, why change now? Imo, crap like that should be harshly punished.I get suspicious when a number of reports say exactly the same thing.