Being a cop in Regina requires going to university to study criminology and psychology. Why?
Criminal minds have behaviour patterns?
You need that academic background to come up with the idea to get a bike lock
Being a cop in Regina requires going to university to study criminology and psychology. Why?
Criminal minds have behaviour patterns?
I guess the part that you're missing is that an innocent citizen approached the police for help with a crime in progress, but they told him to call the police.
I understand that you don't see any problem with this, but some of us do see it as a problem. Perhaps, if we see it as a problem, that's part way to improving things. Nothing is improved if we all dismiss every problem as being nothing.
Why does he need a bike lock when the Police are there to help instantly?
So theft is no longer a crime? When did it become okay to tell kids to **** off when when they are in distress?
So theft is no longer a crime? When did it become okay to tell kids to **** off when when they are in distress?
The problem is that you are assuming that this kid is the only innocent victim in town.
Like it or not, there are priorities when it comes to crimes in progress, so unless you're willing to assess a value to individuals and make that distinction, then you're simply barking up the wrong tree.
Spare me the evidentary requirement on my part, OK?
If you believe, I mean truly believe, that the cops had no other interests at the time, then there is no amount of 'proof' that anyone can supply to satiate your demands.
Remember the line in the article where the Police refused to comment about anything in direct relation to the incident? I wonder why?If you believe, I mean truly believe, that the cops had more pressing matters on their hands, they were en route to a violent crime in progress, then you should be able to provide such proof. Not that I'd ever ask you to or anything, because it would be terrible for you to have to back up anything that you assert as true.
Remember the line in the article where the Police refused to comment about anything in direct relation to the incident? I wonder why?
They've had two years. It must have been a a pressing call on Mars but it only takes ten months to get there. That means they should have filled us in 4 months ago if they came back yet.Obviously, it's because they didn't want to disrupt the investigations into the multiple violent crimes in progress at that moment.
I'm sure that once the investigations are wrapped up, they'll be able to explain.
Remember the line in the article where the Police refused to comment about anything in direct relation to the incident? I wonder why?
Why did they bother to stop and talk to the kid if they had such urggent priorities? The police presence in the neighbourhood this took place in the heaviest patrolled neighbourhood. If there is a high priority call they are there within a minute. I see it daily/nightly 24/7 365 days a year.
If he had of called, they would have told him to come and file a report at the police station during business hours.
He had no choice? Choice between reality and not wearing pants? First of all he had an obligation to call the cops and PD instead of running out in his gonch firing shots into who knows whose roof while they lay in bed as the arsonists drove away.. It happens....LOTS. Look it up.
Oh well... What would the police say if someone was getting stabbed or beaten and they were busy with an all points bulletin on a red bike.
I wonder if the CBC would be defending the police's actions in helping little Billy retrieve their bike instead of dealing with the very real and violent crime in Regina.
Ron, I believe that someone posted a comment in this thread that all we have to do to avoid police brutality is to not break the law. Such simple advice, isn't it? I think in your case, all you needed to do was to ask them to help you get a stolen bike back, and they would have left...
Ron, that is a disturbing story. How much conversation did you have before she jumped you? Was there any indication that they were friendly or hostile by the way that they spoke?
How much conversation did I have before she jumped me? Nothing, beyond me
realizing the silent people in the dark in my front yard where police, and I stating
that I would come out to talk to them (the dogs where barking & I wouldn't have
been able to hear anything clearly).
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Their first words where, after the gate clicked closed, and my back was still to them,
"Get on the ground!" as the one was trying to throw me onto my sidewalk. That did
come across as more hostile than friendly. Anyway....
The punchline to this story is, this could happen to anyone, and if it happened to you,
would anyone who wasn't present believe your side of the story?