They might like to know the rule of law in this country - that you are innocent until proven guilty.
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Beetle, (I guess should include Robert and Makar, as they liked your original post)
"RCMP are scum as far as I am concerned. Lazy co*ksuckers."
News report below from May 6/2020
A 27-year-old man was killed Wednesday following a vehicle chase and armed confrontation with RCMP on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway south of Leduc, Alta.
An RCMP officer suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said in a news release.
The incident began at a home in Blackfalds, just north of Red Deer, at 8:15 a.m. MT when RCMP responded to a gun complaint.
When officers arrived, shots were fired at their vehicles. A female bystander was shot and taken to hospital with serious injuries, RCMP said.
Officers tried to contain the area, but the suspect fled in a vehicle, the release said.
Beetle, just some more of those RCMP officers of which are "vast majority fall under the scum category."
I'm a bacon and eggs man, cornflakes are for guys like you and your LIKE button buddies!!!
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Also a gun complaint called in in Calgary yesterday I believe. People called it in because there were shots fired through an apartment wall.
And yet it’s a mystery why, when someone calls in a storm trooper walking down the road with a gun, police might respond like it’s a real situation.
Go figure.
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Originally posted by Blaithin View PostAlso a gun complaint called in in Calgary yesterday I believe. People called it in because there were shots fired through an apartment wall.
And yet it’s a mystery why, when someone calls in a storm trooper walking down the road with a gun, police might respond like it’s a real situation.
Go figure.
If there were much tougher laws against the criminals it would help more . But that’s not the way it is anymore
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostBeetle, (I guess should include Robert and Makar, as they liked your original post)
"RCMP are scum as far as I am concerned. Lazy co*ksuckers."
News report below from May 6/2020
A 27-year-old man was killed Wednesday following a vehicle chase and armed confrontation with RCMP on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway south of Leduc, Alta.
An RCMP officer suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said in a news release.
The incident began at a home in Blackfalds, just north of Red Deer, at 8:15 a.m. MT when RCMP responded to a gun complaint.
When officers arrived, shots were fired at their vehicles. A female bystander was shot and taken to hospital with serious injuries, RCMP said.
Officers tried to contain the area, but the suspect fled in a vehicle, the release said.
Beetle, just some more of those RCMP officers of which are "vast majority fall under the scum category."
I'm a bacon and eggs man, cornflakes are for guys like you and your LIKE button buddies!!!
Neighbour threatened to blow up both my parents and my house as well due to a complaint from us to the police that his cows had continually kept getting out for about 3 years prior to us finally having enough. The last time they got out he left them in our field for 3-4 days after we called him before making an attempt to retrieve them. If he would feed them, maybe they wouldn’t push the fence?
No police report was made about his threats to blow up our houses. Scum.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostIf there were much tougher laws against the criminals it would help more . But that’s not the way it is anymore
How can they be stricter and tougher on criminals if they have to be sure not to “overreact†until criminals are proven guilty. It is more a court system issue than a police issue. The police just bring them in, the courts need to toughen up the repercussions.
Not a line I would want to try and walk, either way.
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Originally posted by Blaithin View PostSure but on one hand, on this thread alone, are people saying innocent until proven guilty and how the police overreacted and then calling for them to be stricter, stronger, tougher, more effective.
How can they be stricter and tougher on criminals if they have to be sure not to “overreact†until criminals are proven guilty. It is more a court system issue than a police issue. The police just bring them in, the courts need to toughen up the repercussions.
Not a line I would want to try and walk, either way.
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https://youtu.be/o2CmJCa4qcY
They are not all scum, this guy sees what the lockdown is causing. Having said this, Lethbridge police shot a buddy of mine twice behind bars. Wiki Darren Varley, he was no angel but when behind bars is it really necessary?
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Originally posted by macdon02 View Posthttps://youtu.be/o2CmJCa4qcY
They are not all scum, this guy sees what the lockdown is causing. Having said this, Lethbridge police shot a buddy of mine twice behind bars. Wiki Darren Varley, he was no angel but when behind bars is it really necessary?
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Originally posted by jazz View Post
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Well tweety and forage? Still think your upstanding police officers are that upstanding? They just arrested a peaceful protestor, but wouldn't arrest people who were trying to derail trains....
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Canada, as most every country in the world, does not grant you "unalienable rights".
That is the absolute beauty of the United States's Declaration of Independance, the Framers acknowledged the citizens "Unalienable Rights" endowed from a higher power than man, which cannot be taken away by man.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.â€
In 1948, the U.N. has said people of all countries have some unalienable rights.
In 1948, the United Nations’ General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration, drafted by a committee directed by former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, proclaims that all humans have certain basic rights as well as inalienable rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights created a standard for protecting the rights of all people, regardless of the nation in which they resided. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights also gives the United Nations the authority to take action against abuses of human rights, though the modern process requires a resolution by the Security Council.
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