I don't believe it's a word the police offices like to use but the truth is - they do have quota's to fill regarding visible minorites and I will include First Nations people in that. It used to be and may still be that the numbers of 1st Nations hired was separate from visible minorities. While you may choose not to believe it - the truth is that when VM's or 1st N's fail the test, they are allowed to write it again and it is modified when it comes to the end result. Meaning - they are allowed to have a pass with a lower grade then you for example, would have. This means there is a really good possibility that VM's can become members with a lower passing mark and with possibly even a criminal record of some sort being forgiven. A white male in particular, would not receive the same considerations. I tell you the truth. While you may think it's against the law, it is the government who decides what the quota's will be. The very sad truth is that you end up with sub-standard officers. This is for all police forces across Canada. In 1994 I actually had the exact quota's written down and what their passing grade needed to be. I eventually threw it out but I wish I had not so that I could quote it here. I am not suggesting that all VM's are going to be sub-standard. I'm just telling you that it happens.that wasn't the insinuation. The insinuation was minorities were inherently unqualified.
Besides it's against the law
You've got to use moderation with that approach too. When I was a
young guy and out on the highway (I was speeding) in my '78 Magnum,
an RCMP was coming up behind me very quickly and turned on his lights.
I immediately pulled to the side and stopped. The RCMP car ended up
stopping on the shoulder several car-lengths in front of my car, and had to
back-up quite a ways to get reasonably close to my car. He didn't like
that much....Along with my speeding ticket, I got a lengthy explanation as
to why the RCMP stops behind a car during a traffic stop. 8O
Why? No hot air left in yours!!!!:lol::lol:
The insinuation was minorities were inherently unqualified.
No. You assumed that the insinuation was minorities were inherently unqualified. There was nothing in the post that would suggest that.
As I said on the other thread about the Vancouver mounties, they are being forced to hire unqualified and incapable people. Blame political correctness.
Gee ... can't understand why someone might assume that....
Neither can I...unless one equates "unqualified" and "incapable" with some particular race. It would appear that you and Tyr were the ones that did that. Personally, I was a tad bit shocked that you two would so willingly point out your personal biases in such a way.
No ... it was the "blame political correctness" jab - but I'm sure a brilliant fellow such as yourself would squirm into that several times while wallowing in your own stuff....
To be fair, political correctness extends to far more than just race nowadays.
To tell the truth, I was thinking more in line with gender bias - based in that "90 pound weakling" jab in the other thread. (See ... I DID read it :-|)
I was recently attended to by a couple Paramedics, my neighbour and my lil brother had to lift the gurney down my front porch. I don't weigh a ton and they ain't body builders.
That's not to say that the Paramedics weren't top notch at the rest of their job. But if extraction were necessary and no other capable people were near by. Someone could lose a life.
Serious enough to warrant a serious life change.I hope it wasn't anything too serious, Bear.8O:-(
To tell the truth, I was thinking more in line with gender bias - based in that "90 pound weakling" jab in the other thread.
I have an Aunt who's a Paramedic out in Ottawa. She can easily Fireman's carry moi. She's a lil heavier then 90lbs. But then again she wasn't hired under project 'bootstraps'.It would appear that it is you that has the gender bias. One does not have to be female to be a 90 pound weakling. Just ask the officers in the RCMP's Bow Island, Alberta detachment. You should really stop with all the sexism and generalizations.
It would appear that it is you that has the gender bias. One does not have to be female to be a 90 pound weakling. Just ask the officers in the RCMP's Bow Island, Alberta detachment. You should really stop with all the sexism and generalizations.
I was recently attended to by a couple Paramedics, my neighbour and my lil brother had to lift the gurney down my front porch. I don't weigh a ton and they ain't body builders.
That's not to say that the Paramedics weren't top notch at the rest of their job. But if extraction were necessary and no other capable people were near by. Someone could lose a life.
Serious enough to warrant a serious life change.