Stupid, Dumb and Just Plain Ignorant Cop Thread

CDNBear

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As funny as that is, spraying, blowing or in any way applying any substance, to a person, is criminal assault.
 

CDNBear

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As funny as that is as well, spraying, blowing or in any way applying any substance, to a person, is criminal assault.

I can understand why the resident uniform fetishist would like to ignore that.
 

CDNBear

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cannuck and press for truth, true believers of the Police State.

I'm disappointed that cannuck here, a champion against special interest groups, has freely and merrily joined one.

It really shouldn't surprise me though, it's not as if he's ever been consistent.
 

Cannuck

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At what point do you suppose, police officers will finally realize that everybody has one of those new fangled video takin' machines?
 

L Gilbert

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As funny as that is, spraying, blowing or in any way applying any substance, to a person, is criminal assault.
technically, yes. The point in this instance, though, is that Officer Bubbles did not apply reasonable judgement. IOW, assault with soap bubble? Jeeeezez And if the much smaller female cop didn't seem to feel threatened, what the frack was Bubbles' problem?

lmao The biggest threat to Nat'l security is the deadly soap bubble.
 

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Veteran traffic cop sent home smelling of alcohol: Sources | Canada | News | Edmonton Sun TORONTO - The senior officer in charge of Toronto’s RIDE program was sent home Friday morning after subordinates smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed him appearing impaired, several sources close to the situation told the Toronto Sun.

Members of the Toronto Police department’s professional standards branch have commenced an investigation after Supt. Earl Witty was asked to leave the Traffic Services Division building on Hanna Ave. Witty serves as commander of the division.
“Someone from headquarters came down and had a chat with him and then he went home,” said a source.
Witty, a veteran of more than 38 years on Toronto Police, was not charged with a crime and there is no criminal investigation.
Police would not publicly comment when asked about the incident.
But numerous police sources confirmed the incident, the investigation and that Witty was taken home.
The investigation, say sources, will look at any prescribed medication and health considerations that may have play a role. There was much concern for Witty after he had a serious health scare at work last year.
“Look,” said one copper. “Earl has been a great police officer for a long time and is highly regarded.”
To avoid being a distraction, several sources say, the popular Witty is considering opting for retirement as early as Tuesday.
Witty has championed efforts to discourage drinking and driving.
“Unfortunately, there are some people who just don’t get the message and make the poor choice to drink and drive,” Witty said in 2011. “By not choosing to drive sober, these drivers are continually putting themselves and other innocent persons in jeopardy.”
It’s unknown if the officer was driving prior to the complaints lodged from those under his command Friday. But the investigation, said sources, is still in early stages.
“He certainly did not drive home,” said a source.
Witty did not return calls and was said to not be at work Monday.
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Supt. Early Witty has recorded public services announcements in support of the RIDE program.
 

Cannuck

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The office prank as evidence of RCMP dysfunction - Yahoo! News

The supposed prank raises a number of troubling issues: the cavalier handling of explosives by the elite 14-member disposal unit; the decision not to charge the perpetrators, although an independent police investigation recommended criminal charges; the fact that Hempston continues to work in a tense environment with colleagues he is suing in a bomb unit that demands teamwork.
 

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A certain portion of any group is bound to be less than stellar. Works with absolutely any group of people, in any configuration.

It's called being human.

Weed out the piss poor examples whenever they are identified and don't denigrate the entire group.

Seems fairly simple to me.


Hopefully it shouldn't take someone being tasered to death first..............just sayin.

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Many years ago I went into the cop shop to pay a ticket..............$5.00. I only had a ten, and handed this to the officer.

"We don't have change" was his assertion.

"No problem' says I, I can come back later"

"We won't have change then either"

"How be I go break the ten, and come back with the exact amount"

"How be you quit being a smart ass"

This cop was a big bruiser, and the last thing I was was a smart ass. Never cracked a smile or did anything to piss him off.

I just walked out, came back the next day with the correct amount, and got a receipt.

Got me thinking about cops. Scary. Previously I had always believed they were on our side.

Maybe he was just having a bad night.
 

CDNBear

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technically, yes. The point in this instance, though, is that Officer Bubbles did not apply reasonable judgement. IOW, assault with soap bubble? Jeeeezez And if the much smaller female cop didn't seem to feel threatened, what the frack was Bubbles' problem?

lmao The biggest threat to Nat'l security is the deadly soap bubble.
Technically, passive aggressive juvenile douche blowing bubbles (At Cops, that asked her to stop), in a tense situation.

Technically yes, it's assault. That's all he said.
 

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Technically, passive aggressive juvenile douche blowing bubbles (At Cops, that asked her to stop), in a tense situation.

Technically yes, it's assault. That's all he said.
And then arrested the 14 yr old for deadly assault by bubble.
Yep, definitely good judgement there.

Back in the Okanagan, we had a cop there of much the same sort of craphead. He pulled a kid over one time for speeding. Radar out and all that. Just about got up to the kid when the kid peeled out and started motoring up Summerland hill. Quick-draw Barrett emptied his revolver into the back of the kid's car. Kid proceeded up the hill to the cop shop to complain. Quick-draw was reprimanded and the kid got his speeding ticket.