It was a joke bud. LoL
maybe we all need to show a little more respect to them, and the same would be returned.
That's generally good advice for anyone in society.
However, the police in Ontario have a big problem with nepotism and lack of responsibility for their actions, and little/no oversight of police activities. This has been going on forever, and many, many times innocent people have thrown in jail by corrupt cops involved in criminal activity. With Toronto, this was highlighted with the "Cherry Beach Express", where random people were picked up downtown and shipped out to Cherry beach and beaten.
http://torontoist.com/2012/10/toronto-urban-legends-cherry-beach-express/
And really, one day you might need those cops that you really don't like.
Valid criticisms there absolutely is not enough accountability or oversight on police in Ontario. For a police force to work it has to be by reputation clean and fair Ontario police has neither. And i am saying that as someone who has only had good interactions with the police and have had in the past a good working relationship with them.
Where is the GTFOOTLL awareness campaign?Posted today:
Durham, York Regional Police and O.P.P. teamed up for Project E.R.A.S.E. to spread the important message about the dangers and consequences of street racing and stunt driving.
As we move into warmer, drier weather, modified vehicles start to appear on our roadways. Project E.R.A.S.E. (Eliminating Racing Activity On Streets Everywhere) started on Friday, June 13 and officers will be targeting drivers who use our roads as race tracks. The DRP helicopter Air1 will be assisting the York Regional helicopter Air2, along with ground officers, to watch for vehicles racing at excessive and dangerous rates of speed.
E.R.A.S.E. is an awareness campaign operated jointly by police services across Ontario in partnership with the Government on Ontario, with the goal of eliminating street racing and other high-risk driving behaviours.
Aggressive driving and street racing are dangerous, unlawful activities that put innocent people at risk of injury or death. The real finish line may be court, fines, jail, vehicle seizure, loss of driving privileges or even worse, the hospital or death.
(http://www.drps.ca/internet_explorer/whatsnew/whatsnew_view.asp?ID=28218)
Shaman - I wouldn't dismiss an entire group of people based on your encounters with a few.
I am not like those you have described, and I think if we met, you would see that.
I hope that changes for you.
that sucks! on a 1000 thats just into second gear! lol
You think wrong. Funny thing, after I posted that up and was at my gig downtown at the Portsmouth Tavern, I was sitting at a table with two paramedics. They were there because they'd been invited to a party to which they didn't wish to attend, as it was mostly police (they work with them frequently, including some training). To quote the female medic: "the cops are one short step away from criminals and when they get drinking, I don't want to be anywhere near them," and started to tell me about how she'd been groped and propositioned by married cops who don't even care that her boyfriend was in the room with them, because "what's he going to do" when he's in a room full of aggressive dickheads with do-whatever-I-want badges? Oh, and then she told me that they'll "all drive home drunk like they always do." He agreed with everything she said and his only stated opinion was "it's a sh|t show every time."
Yeah, you're 99% out of your mind if you think cops are decent people. But I'm sure you know better than the people that work with them and have spent a lot of time in their general presence, amirite?
Excellent opportunity to block off the parking lot exit with bikes and call 911 and report mass drunk driving. Keep cameras on them to make sure their badges don't get them a pass.
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Do it up man!
It does happen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBHOTK4sQPY&sns=em
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