Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Kidnapping by Police now legal in canada

Toronto cop found guilty of ordering mass arrests appealing G20 protest conviction

 The officer with 28 years’ experience in the service ordered protestors and passersby to be arrested during the chaotic weekend where a few masked anarchists caused millions of dollars-worth of damage to property on several downtown streets.

Demonstrators who were detained said some were kept boxed in or “kettled” by baton-wielding officers on the street and exposed to cold, rainy conditions for hours, while others were sent to a temporary detention centre which was roundly criticized for its awful conditions.
Retired Justice John Hamilton sentenced Fenton to a reprimand and forfeiture of 30 paid days back in June.

So if the powers that be want to arrest everyone in sight and throw you all in the nearest pig stye, it's just a 30 day pay fine and we can slip that guy some cash under the table when no one is looking. He didn't even get fired. 

YOU KIDNAPPED hundreds of people who did nothing. The artical openly states "passers by". 

The rule of law is apparently dead in Canada. 


It seems we all live in Ferguson Missouri, here in Canada.


Friday, July 08, 2016

Solidarity of Evil

Police forces take to social media to voice solidarity with Dallas Police Department

 Condolences are pouring in for the five police officers killed and seven who were injured after snipers opened fire on a Dallas, Texas, protest last night. Police from across Ontario are joining in the chorus of sympathy and offering their support. 

American Police are honorless dogs , murdering the very people they are charged with protecting, simply because they don't like their skin color. Canadian police should be ashamed to be showing such criminals any kind of sympathy and support. You might as well be showing sympathy to Marc Lepine. 


People who abuse their badges are the worst form of criminal imaginable.

 

 

Monday, July 04, 2016

Street Walkers and Rape

'It's not right, it's racist': First Nations woman criticizes Thunder Bay police response to alleged rape

 ...Jessica Raven said she was attacked on Simpson Street on Oct. 10, 2015, when she was involved in the sex trade....

...The 27-year-old said she didn't call police for two days because she was "too scared to do anything" in the immediate aftermath of the attack....

 A prostitute , and you didn't call for two days. Which means all dna evidence is tainted because you probably had other customers.  what exactly are the police supposed to do ? They will not become a prostitutes enforcer and make johns pay up  , and they can't run a dna test on her because she had other customers. It's a classic he said / she said that goes no where. 

Police could have prevented the attack on the other woman, she said, if they had taken her October complaint seriously

No, they couldn't have. You gave them absolutely nothing to work with. I don't mean to rag on the street walkers, but you're meeting total strangers in privacy far , far away from the police , and you can't call the police when you get in trouble without incriminating yourself. It's a bad profession to be in, a very dangerous , potentially lethal profession, and you should probably get out.