The Vancouver Police Dept has a Hate Crime Unit. I dislike this because race doesn't exist to the politically correct. Race may not exist, but people of diversity, that is, meaning non-whites, need extra protection. The law is colour blind, but not with hate laws. This violates principles of equality.
So if you commit a violent crime against someone or kill someone, you get charged with assault or murder, then you get a hate charge tossed on top. Kind of like a parking ticket I guess. What's worse than murder or an assault? Comic. Weirds me out. But it does create more needless bureacracy and time wasting.
Mischief to religious property sounds like vandalism to me. Vandalism is already a crime. Are the police unsure what vandalism is? Perhaps it is payback to all the religious immigrants that came from Asia and Africa in the past two decades. Could be why the police are so slow and clueless in regard to getting people charged in the Vancouver Canuck riot.
This hate crimes unit is nauseating because the police are not supposed to worrty about motivation in a crime because motivation is irrelevant. Crime is violence, crime is not the thoughts we carry in our heads.
If someone swings a club at me, I don't want the police dithering and trying to figure out why the hood is after me, I just want the cop to enforce the law and do his job. And I don't want the police to wonder when charging the punk, "Was this a hate crime too?"
I think the donut eating cops need to walk the beat more.
Hate Crimes Unit | Vancouver Police Department
Diversity & Aboriginal Policing Section (DAPS) : Hate Crimes Unit | Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) | Citizens Police Academy | Diversity & Aboriginal Policing Section FAQs
Hate Crimes Unit
The Hate Crimes Unit (HCU) is part of the Diversity and Aboriginal Policing Section and was established to provide support to both the Patrol Division and Investigative Sections throughout the city.
The members of the Unit develop and deliver training for law enforcement personnel, liaise with community groups, and participate in education and prevention programs. The HCU monitors bias-, prejudice-, or hate-motivated offences and provides expertise relevant to the bias, prejudice, or hate component of the evidence and related legal provisions.
The Unit also provides knowledge of specific symbols, markings, or language and how this information may be substantiated in court. This is particularly important when utilizing Section 718.2 of the Criminal Code, which allows for increased sentences to be considered where there is evidence that a bias-, prejudice-, or hate-motivated offence has been committed.
What is Hate Crime?
Section 718.2 of the Criminal Code of Canada defines a hate / bias crime as a criminal offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by the suspect's hate, bias or prejudice against an identifiable group based on the victim's race, national or ethnic origin, language, colour, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, or any other similar factor.
What is Hate Propaganda?
According to the Criminal Code of Canada, there are two types of hate propaganda.
Section 318 Advocating Genocide
This section describes the offence of advocating or promoting genocide. Genocide is the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, any identifiable group, by:
Section 319 Public Incitement of Hatred
This offence is committed in two ways:
Section 430 (4.1) of the Criminal Code is used to specifically address crimes against places of worship. The Section is worded as such:
So if you commit a violent crime against someone or kill someone, you get charged with assault or murder, then you get a hate charge tossed on top. Kind of like a parking ticket I guess. What's worse than murder or an assault? Comic. Weirds me out. But it does create more needless bureacracy and time wasting.
Mischief to religious property sounds like vandalism to me. Vandalism is already a crime. Are the police unsure what vandalism is? Perhaps it is payback to all the religious immigrants that came from Asia and Africa in the past two decades. Could be why the police are so slow and clueless in regard to getting people charged in the Vancouver Canuck riot.
This hate crimes unit is nauseating because the police are not supposed to worrty about motivation in a crime because motivation is irrelevant. Crime is violence, crime is not the thoughts we carry in our heads.
If someone swings a club at me, I don't want the police dithering and trying to figure out why the hood is after me, I just want the cop to enforce the law and do his job. And I don't want the police to wonder when charging the punk, "Was this a hate crime too?"
I think the donut eating cops need to walk the beat more.
Hate Crimes Unit | Vancouver Police Department
Diversity & Aboriginal Policing Section (DAPS) : Hate Crimes Unit | Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) | Citizens Police Academy | Diversity & Aboriginal Policing Section FAQs
Hate Crimes Unit
The Hate Crimes Unit (HCU) is part of the Diversity and Aboriginal Policing Section and was established to provide support to both the Patrol Division and Investigative Sections throughout the city.
The members of the Unit develop and deliver training for law enforcement personnel, liaise with community groups, and participate in education and prevention programs. The HCU monitors bias-, prejudice-, or hate-motivated offences and provides expertise relevant to the bias, prejudice, or hate component of the evidence and related legal provisions.
The Unit also provides knowledge of specific symbols, markings, or language and how this information may be substantiated in court. This is particularly important when utilizing Section 718.2 of the Criminal Code, which allows for increased sentences to be considered where there is evidence that a bias-, prejudice-, or hate-motivated offence has been committed.
What is Hate Crime?
Section 718.2 of the Criminal Code of Canada defines a hate / bias crime as a criminal offence committed against a person or property that is motivated by the suspect's hate, bias or prejudice against an identifiable group based on the victim's race, national or ethnic origin, language, colour, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, or any other similar factor.
What is Hate Propaganda?
According to the Criminal Code of Canada, there are two types of hate propaganda.
Section 318 Advocating Genocide
This section describes the offence of advocating or promoting genocide. Genocide is the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, any identifiable group, by:
- killing members of the group
- deliberately inflicting conditions on the group calculated to bring out the destruction of that group
Section 319 Public Incitement of Hatred
This offence is committed in two ways:
- when a person communicates statements in any public place and incites hatred against any identifiable group where such incitement is likely to lead to a breach of the peace
- when a person communicates statements, other than in private conversation, that wilfully promote hatred against any identifiable group
Section 430 (4.1) of the Criminal Code is used to specifically address crimes against places of worship. The Section is worded as such:
Everyone who commits mischief in relation to property that is a building, structure or part thereof that is primarily used for religious worship, including a church, mosque, synagogue or temple, or an object associated with religious worship located in or on the grounds of such a building or structure, or a cemetery, if the commission of the mischief is motivated by bias, prejudice, or hate based on religion, race, colour or national or ethnic origin is guilty of...