shockedcanadian
Diamond Member
- Aug 6, 2012
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This is not a joke, the corruption and abuses of our most vulnerable have been going on for decades. Denying people their rights. From the RCMP on down, and here the Toronto Police Association say, "hey, dont look at us too harshly".
America must NOT become like us. I hope Trump is made aware of what is going on here because if this became the norm in America no politician would be safe.
You cannot make this up. After the arrest of 9 of their own, decades of abuses and allegations, including hiring someone to murder their own. From the RCMP on down, Canada needs an overhaul and Trump just could be the man to force it.
The investigator is going to hear from a number of us. My efforts will not stall as long as I have U.S agencies listening and believing what is true.
"The Toronto Police Association has submitted a letter to the Inspector General of Policing of Ontario expressing serious concern over the recently announced Province-Wide Inspection on Police Integrity and Anti-Corruption Practices. While examining any potential organizational shortcomings in light of Project South is important, we strongly emphasize that the few allegations do not reflect the character, professionalism, or conduct of our more than 8,500 members. We will, therefore, not allow them to be unfairly treated as collateral damage through an overly broad review. Our official position and specific requests are outlined in the attached correspondence."
America must NOT become like us. I hope Trump is made aware of what is going on here because if this became the norm in America no politician would be safe.
You cannot make this up. After the arrest of 9 of their own, decades of abuses and allegations, including hiring someone to murder their own. From the RCMP on down, Canada needs an overhaul and Trump just could be the man to force it.
The investigator is going to hear from a number of us. My efforts will not stall as long as I have U.S agencies listening and believing what is true.
"The Toronto Police Association has submitted a letter to the Inspector General of Policing of Ontario expressing serious concern over the recently announced Province-Wide Inspection on Police Integrity and Anti-Corruption Practices. While examining any potential organizational shortcomings in light of Project South is important, we strongly emphasize that the few allegations do not reflect the character, professionalism, or conduct of our more than 8,500 members. We will, therefore, not allow them to be unfairly treated as collateral damage through an overly broad review. Our official position and specific requests are outlined in the attached correspondence."