you will find an answer when you'll look in a mirrorCan anyone explain to me why the taxpayer should have to pay wages when no work is being done after committing a criminal act?
It's not meant as an insult.
you will find an answer when you'll look in a mirrorCan anyone explain to me why the taxpayer should have to pay wages when no work is being done after committing a criminal act?
The scary part of this (for me) is if I had happened to be the victim instead of Buddy I'd have very likely been shot. If I was driving along in my vehicle in clean clothes, minding my own business and obeying all laws and some Bozo orders me out of the vehicle and down on the ground, it would probably take quite awhile like two or three minutes and a few exchanges. These guys are employed to protect us and apprehend criminals, not harrass law abiding citizens who are minding their own business. He's our "servant" not the other way around.
If a Police officer has the impression that you are a threat - he is taught how to deal with that -
Now if you were stopped by the Police, who may have had a report, that they were acting upon - that you had weapons etc or posed a danger to the public -
You would decide to get pissy because you are innocent - The Officer does not know that = It has to be determined - Equals you are a threat that he is investigating - Why do people have a problem understanding that simple fact.
Reason - They have had no experience in acting upon a supposed threat and are trained to treat it a threat till proven otherwise. JLM you are on the wrong end of common sense on this.
To ask a police officer to act otherwise is beyond foolish - It puts the officers life in danger because you want him to be a physic and realize that you are not a threat. based upon Sweet Fuk All - But tyou want that - Well it ain't gonna happen - based upon age, appearance then you get all pissy with him - How would you act - Simple - man is showing a defensive behavior - Act as trained.He is defensive - why - Down on the ground - search is then conducted -
And I have explained that time and again - The Officer looks upon you, when meeting the criteria as a threat - So you get all pissy about it - Why - he is doing his job and you do not like it that you meet the criteria for being stopped - That just reinforces it in his mind,
Would you if the roles were reversed - I think not.
Would I - not freaking likely -
First of all the proper procedure was not followed here and the sad fact is, it is becoming
evident. First lets look at what is known. The man in question suffered a short term
memory loss that is his mental condition due to an accident a motorcycle accident.
He has or had a permit for the gun to be able to shoot it at the golf course and his permit
would be renewed as there has never been a problem.
For those not familiar with the Okanagan, shooting is designed to scare the geese away
at the courses as the crap all over the greens. Some say why would he be shooting in
winter? We here is snows melts dries up and even on a winter day sometimes people can
get a few rounds in. When the snow melts the geese poop is all over the greens and that
is a nuisance and an expense.
We also know there was no domestic dispute, so what constituted kicking the guy in the face?
Examine the gun and the situation. The weapon was in the vehicle, he stepped out with his
hands up and waited for commands. He was a little slow getting on the ground because of
injuries suffered in that bike accident. The situation did not call for kicking him the face at all.
There was an expert, on police procedure, who went through the process when someone is
being arrested. The person is told to keep their hands in sight lay on the ground, with their
palms raised upward, while other officers cover them with weapons. A police officer comes
in and cuffs the suspect while the others cover with weapons. The suspect was in fact told
to get on the ground and he was in the process of doing that as clearly demonstrated.
This officer did not go for cuffing him he came straight at him and kicked him in the face.
In listening to the positions of the police they are shocked by the the scene on camera.
The outside investigators, are in fact recommending charges against the officer involved and
they did it rapidly, which indicates they know this is a case that is not going away.
I have come to the sad conclusion that the officer is not going to escape this as the cops
themselves are going to hang him out to dry. In addition, all the other police will be tarred with
the same brush if this guy walks.
In Kelowna and the Okanagan in general people are mad is hell, and some people who would
normally automatically side with law enforcement, are not doing so this time.
The question we face here is how do we rebuild the reputation of the police force? That must
be the outcome here. Having a Provincial Force is of no use they were in BC before until 1950
but they were so corrupt it was reason to disband them.
I think the biggest problem here is the police, the RCMP regard themselves as a police force,
when they are supposed to be a community Police Service. That mentality is at the heart of the
problem here. In a democracy, we have police forces to serve the community and provide
safe neighbourhoods. In something less than a democratic society, we have police enforce
the rules of the dictated establishment. Now how do we enforce the police to provide a service
to the public or is it just another endless circle?
Among the protesters was a former police officer, who says he had never considered participating in a rally until he saw the video of RCMP Constable Geoff Mantler kicking Buddy Tavares in the face.
"I've seen take downs, been in take downs - I've seen everything. There was absolutely no justification for this. It should be an immediate suspension without pay and termination of the job after the investigation," says the officer, who asked not to be identified.
He says RCMP members are appalled by the incident.
"I never seen anything like it, ever. Not even close."
Instead of arguing about something you obviously know very little about, why don't you check out various news sources from B.C. particularly Kelowna and the Okanagan, check the comments on facebook for Geoff Mantler or listen to posters on this forum who live in the area and know first hand what transpired instead of broadcasting your ignorance to the whole wide world?
First of all the proper procedure was not followed here and the sad fact is, it is becoming
evident. First lets look at what is known.....
That's what separates us JLM. I admit I'm ignorant and will let those that are in the know do their job. You and the "Facebook commentators" think you know it all. I'm glad you guys are not in charge of our legal system. Why is it so difficult for you to admit you simply don't know all the facts? I personally believe it shows certain level of maturity to accept that one doesn't know all the facts.
Monday morning quarterbacking is easy. Pretty much all of what "is known" in your post was "not known" to the officer at the time.
I'm not surprised based on what I've seen.
You are not a fast catcher onner are you? I've never said the investigation shouldn't go ahead.
The fair way to do it is to suspend him at full pay to be deposited in trust..........if he wins he gets it, if he loses it's S.O.L. on his way to E.I. I don't pretend to know anything but tend to listen to my elders like Damngrumpy as he is in the know about the subject.
You don't mind if the investigation goes ahead but the investigation would be pointless because you've already hung the culprit.
People are presumed innocent in this country until due process determines otherwise. Nope, it's not fair for him to lose his house because you are cheap and are so worried about money.
He wouldn't lose his house because "I'm cheap and worried about money"- He'd lose his house because the bank would be leary about his financial situation. I rather doubt if the bank would even consult with me. :smile:
Does anyone have any opinions on this case??????????
CBC News - British Columbia - B.C. arrest posted on YouTube investigated
And your opinion would be??? Regarding the vido I posted.Yep, Cannuck says he's innocent (until proven guilty)
And your opinion would be??? Regarding the vido I posted.
You don't mind if the investigation goes ahead but the investigation would be pointless because you've already hung the culprit.
People are presumed innocent in this country until due process determines otherwise. Nope, it's not fair for him to lose his house because you are cheap and are so worried about money.
Yep, Cannuck says he's innocent (until proven guilty)
Oh, using that line of reasoning I guess every company who fires an employee is to blame if they lose their house.