![]() RCMP officer failed breathalyzer after fatal Delta crash: policeLaw & Order | 208275 hits | Oct 28 11:43 am | Posted by: RUEZ Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Just another show of the useless RCMP
and it isn't the first time police have been given a lighter stick when it comes to their indiscretions.
Doesn't bode to well for overall faith in the force that is for sure.
And the cop will have a merry Christmas, knowing his name is safe.
And in January, we will all have forgotten about this,
while the evidence will be manufactured that the bike
hit the cop..........
just wonderful, nothing like protecting your own.
martin14: As you are aware, not everyone who rides a motorcycle is a member of organized crime. I have a great deal of time for motorcyclists but none for organised criminals or their apologists.
well it does look a bit questionable.
and it isn't the first time police have been given a lighter stick when it comes to their indiscretions.
Doesn't bode to well for overall faith in the force that is for sure.
Whenever someone who is in the driving profession(trucker,bus-driver,taxi-driver) and they get a DUI or ordinary citizens they are criminally charged and lose their license for one year.When a police officer gets a DUI they are criminally charged although at worst the get a conditional discharge and for the one year period their license is suspended it's adjusted to a restricted license so they can drive only if it's work related and this has happened in Regina and Saskatoon without any exceptions.However I am aware of a regular citizen getting a restricted license after a DUI although he did acquire a criminal record.
This is one of the 4 officers who is on paid leave, pending the investigation reguarding the death of Robert Dziekanski.
I just read this in the G&M. I wonder if he was the one who pulled the trigger on the taser.
Good. They're clearly unable to police themselves.
No, but it affects the perception of the RCMP, and certainly should affect the consequences for the officer. He should be stripped of his badge for life and go to jail.
Unaccepatable
why ? cops are allowed to drive drunk in your world ?
or is it unfair to actually expected cops to be law abiding even
in their off hours ?
Good. They're clearly unable to police themselves.
Of course Delta Police should handle it - it happened in Delta, not Richmond.
In a perfect world that would always be the case - the local officers would investigate. But when an officer of a police service is involved, it seems to get murky.