shockedcanadian
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TPS, OPP and RCMP are National Security threats. Peel Region are just outright creepy, but far from alone.
Another taxpayer bail-out for a douchebag.
TORONTO -- The Peel Regional Police Board has been ordered by Ontarioās Human Rights Tribunal to pay $35,000 in damages after a six-year-old Black girl was handcuffed by officers at her Mississauga school more than four years ago.
āIn handcuffing the applicantās hands behind her back and holding her on her stomach with her ankles handcuffed for at least 28 minutes, the officers violated the applicantās rights under Sec. 1 of the Human Rights Code to equal treatment in the provision of services by treating her in a way they would not have treated a white child,ā tribunal adjudicator Brenda Bowlby wrote in her decision rendered on Dec. 31, 2020.
On Sept. 30, 2016, two officers with Peel Regional Police responded to a 911 call from a Peel District School Board elementary school.
It was the fourth time police were called by the school for assistance with the child that month.
Following multiple hearings regarding the encounter that took place on that day between the girl, who weighed 48 pounds at the time, and the two cops, who were both six-feet tall and 190-200 pounds, Bowlby found the officersā actions to be āshockingā and āpunitive.ā
Bowlby also noted that the child became fearful of police, suffered teasing, withdrew from friends and felt humiliation, shame and guilt as a result of the incident.
āThe applicant was frightened by the manner in which she was treated by the officers during the incident,ā Bowlby said in her decision. āI find that this incident has caused the applicant to view the police as a source of punishment and that she is now apprehensive of police officers.ā
Another taxpayer bail-out for a douchebag.
Ontario's Human Rights Tribunal orders Peel police board to pay $35K after six-year-old Black girl handcuffed at school
The Peel Regional Police Board has been ordered by Ontario's Human Rights Tribunal to pay $35,000 in damages after a six-year-old Black girl was handcuffed by officers at her Mississauga school more than four years ago.
toronto.ctvnews.ca
TORONTO -- The Peel Regional Police Board has been ordered by Ontarioās Human Rights Tribunal to pay $35,000 in damages after a six-year-old Black girl was handcuffed by officers at her Mississauga school more than four years ago.
āIn handcuffing the applicantās hands behind her back and holding her on her stomach with her ankles handcuffed for at least 28 minutes, the officers violated the applicantās rights under Sec. 1 of the Human Rights Code to equal treatment in the provision of services by treating her in a way they would not have treated a white child,ā tribunal adjudicator Brenda Bowlby wrote in her decision rendered on Dec. 31, 2020.
On Sept. 30, 2016, two officers with Peel Regional Police responded to a 911 call from a Peel District School Board elementary school.
It was the fourth time police were called by the school for assistance with the child that month.
Following multiple hearings regarding the encounter that took place on that day between the girl, who weighed 48 pounds at the time, and the two cops, who were both six-feet tall and 190-200 pounds, Bowlby found the officersā actions to be āshockingā and āpunitive.ā
Bowlby also noted that the child became fearful of police, suffered teasing, withdrew from friends and felt humiliation, shame and guilt as a result of the incident.
āThe applicant was frightened by the manner in which she was treated by the officers during the incident,ā Bowlby said in her decision. āI find that this incident has caused the applicant to view the police as a source of punishment and that she is now apprehensive of police officers.ā