So Vern White's reaching out to the community in response to the Stacy Bonds scandal, wanting everyone to know that the Ottawa police take this sort of thing very seriously.
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
What Stageleft said
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asshole cops,
no pony for you,
Ottawa,
police brutality,
Stacy Bonds,
Vern White
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Is the Ottawa Citizen undermining the authority of the court?
Note the wording of the lead sentence here:
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is probing what a judge has called the unlawful 2008 arrest and strip search of a 27-year-old woman by Ottawa police officers.
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asshole cops,
journamalism,
media,
Stacy Bonds
Friday, November 19, 2010
Ottawa Crown Attorney's Office? This is your elbow. This is your ass.
Would you like me to go through that again? It's a fairly important distinction, and one you don't seem to have grasped just yet.
Writing in the Ottawa Citizen, law professor David Tanovich asks the obvious question regarding the Crown's decision to prosecute Stacy Bonds: what the fuck were they thinking? On what planet would the public interest have been served by seeking a conviction?
Writing in the Ottawa Citizen, law professor David Tanovich asks the obvious question regarding the Crown's decision to prosecute Stacy Bonds: what the fuck were they thinking? On what planet would the public interest have been served by seeking a conviction?
Thursday, November 18, 2010
What is the Crown in Ottawa waiting for?
Hello? Paging the Ottawa Crown Attorney's office. That's 613-239-1200.
A court of law has ruled that the Ottawa cops' treatment of Stacy Bonds was a travesty, and cited their "appalling behaviours." That's not a rumour or a bit of hearsay or an incomplete or biased newspaper account. It's a finding of fact by a judge.
A court of law has ruled that the Ottawa cops' treatment of Stacy Bonds was a travesty, and cited their "appalling behaviours." That's not a rumour or a bit of hearsay or an incomplete or biased newspaper account. It's a finding of fact by a judge.
Re Stacy Bonds: And another thing
As Alison points out over at Creekside, the record doesn't exactly inspire confidence when it comes to internal probes or police investigating themselves. One of the comments recalls:
Out of 3,400 investigations of police misconduct in Ontario, only 95 resulted in criminal charges, only 16 officers were convicted, and only 3 actually spent any time in jail.
As with Robert Dziekanski, the officers lied even though they knew there was video evidence.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Meaningful police reform? Yeah, good luck with that
Incidents like this latest horrifying chapter in Ottawa just underline the sad truth that's been self-evident all along: there is no effective institutional way of holding bastards like this accountable. These sadistic, cowardly lying pieces of shit do this for the same reason that dogs lick their balls: Because They Can.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
What pogge said
Right here.
Maybe I've got this using-the-Charter-for-toilet-paper thing all wrong. A fella can dream ...
Maybe I've got this using-the-Charter-for-toilet-paper thing all wrong. A fella can dream ...
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