I once met a couple officers that really didn't like me coming into their jurisdiction, selling dope, being a goon or otherwise up to zero good. Even though whenever they had contact with me, I was polite, not aggressive and called them sir.
The first couple time they rousted me, they just took my kit and sent me packing.
When that didn't work, they took me to Cherry St, handcuffed me to a tree, that's still there in Clarke Beach Park, and laid a beating to me. Two or three times if I remember correctly.
I still have contact with one of those cops, I call him friend. In fact, he testified at my trial on my behalf when I was arrested for assault. He also owned a small business and hired me to work for him for a bit, when I got out of jail.
If you asked him why they did what they did, he'd tell you it was because I was just a messed up guy doing stupid things, I deserved to get slapped around, but they didn't think I needed jail time for being a two bit hood.
Full stop.
This officer was fired before the investigation started.
How many times must you be told, his reaction is to a fleeing assailant.
You certainly don't have the observational skills or deductive reasoning skills that the overwhelming majority of Officers are trained to have.
You really are an idiot.
LOL, liar, you don't think.
No I'm not, lol.
It's outlined clearly in the CCoC, R.S.C. Chapter C-46. Again proving you're an idiot.
“
peace officer” includes
- (a) a mayor, warden, reeve, sheriff, deputy sheriff, sheriff’s officer and justice of the peace,
- (b) a member of the Correctional Service of Canada who is designated as a peace officer pursuant to Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, and a warden, deputy warden, instructor, keeper, jailer, guard and any other officer or permanent employee of a prison other than a penitentiary as defined in Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act,
- (c) a police officer, police constable, bailiff, constable, or other person employed for the preservation and maintenance of the public peace or for the service or execution of civil process,
- (c.1) a designated officer as defined in section 2 of the Integrated Cross-border Law Enforcement Operations Act, when
- (i) participating in an integrated cross-border operation, as defined in section 2 of that Act, or
- (ii) engaging in an activity incidental to such an operation, including travel for the purpose of participating in the operation and appearances in court arising from the operation,
- (d) an officer within the meaning of the Customs Act, the Excise Act or the Excise Act, 2001, or a person having the powers of such an officer, when performing any duty in the administration of any of those Acts,
- (d.1) an officer authorized under subsection 138(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,
- (e) a person designated as a fishery guardian under the Fisheries Act when performing any duties or functions under that Act and a person designated as a fishery officer under the Fisheries Act when performing any duties or functions under that Act or the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act,
- (f) the pilot in command of an aircraft
- (i) registered in Canada under regulations made under the Aeronautics Act, or
- (ii) leased without crew and operated by a person who is qualified under regulations made under the Aeronautics Act to be registered as owner of an aircraft registered in Canada under those regulations,
Everyone has the right to be stupid from time to time, but you're abusing that right.