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As an aside to all this, the police are setting themselves up for this kind of mockery by their stances, strategies and tactics they develop themselves. There's just no question that none of this would be happening if the police wanted to be a respectable police force that shows compassion and mercy towards the public.
Look no further than Toronto's G20 fiasco. The current drama of the day is that even when given a photograph of a police officer who was seen in a video breaking someone's arm I believe, every other police officer could not identify them.
Including his two roommates, and his supervisor!! No idea who he is!!
That's breaking the law. They break the law too, anytime they can. The same code of silence they decry, they use whenever they need to.
Right now the only people holding the police accountable for their actions here are the newspapers. They only investigate themselves when they absolutely have to because there's overwhelming proof. Then they'll do anything they can to get around the proof. If they can't rid themselves of the smell enough, they'll do something like: 2 week suspension, with pay. No criminal charges.
Then you wonder why people are dancing where they're not supposed to? They're bringing it on themselves.
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