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High Ranking Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

I'm not sure what "DEI" has to do with it but 'not my call', 'not my zone', 'FIDO' is nothing new. I'm not saying it's right, but it's nothing new.
 
I'm not sure what "DEI" has to do with it but 'not my call', 'not my zone', 'FIDO' is nothing new. I'm not saying it's right, but it's nothing new.

Not saying it is right either.

But, certainly nothing new about emergency vehicles getting flagged down. What is new are the sidewalk videographers.

My first partner used to say, "Windows UP! Hands off the radio. Don't look at the sidewalk. Sunglasses on."
 
I'm not sure what "DEI" has to do with it but 'not my call', 'not my zone', 'FIDO' is nothing new. I'm not saying it's right, but it's nothing new.
I did some research. Looks like they have city wide jurisdiction and can respond to and enforce laws anywhere in the city. They were just being pieces of shit.
 
I did some research. Looks like they have city wide jurisdiction and can respond to and enforce laws anywhere in the city. They were just being pieces of shit.
For sure. I was trying to see if the cruiser in the background said 'traffic warden', 'parking control' or something (it can be hard to tell in many US jurisdictions) but it seems not. Even if they were 'across the line' in Nassau County, New Jersey or some place they didn't have jurisdiction, that's still not the proper response.

I've seen the 'not my call - not my problem' up here. I was even told once 'you're not my Sgt.'. That didn't last long.
 
I did some research. Looks like they have city wide jurisdiction and can respond to and enforce laws anywhere in the city. They were just being pieces of shit.
It would be appropriate if there is danger to a person they intervene. It wouldn’t be weird if it was an investigative/nobody hurt call to say to call it in so it’s assigned to the right zone. But safety- no
 
Turned it off after about three seconds when the videographer said something to the effect of, "Get back in your effing car and get the eff outta here."
 
Oh FFS...

New sexual misconduct allegations emerge against disgraced former Vancouver police officer​

Keiron McConnell's admitted misconduct was with former student​

Less than three weeks after he was punished last May for sexually harassing five women, a disgraced former Vancouver Police officer admitted to sexual misconduct involving another woman whose name he later searched on a police database in violation of police rules.

The stunning new revelations against former sergeant Keiron McConnell were made public by B.C. Police Complaint Commissioner Prabhu Rajan Wednesday as he announced plans to review the 10-day suspension the now-retired officer received at the previously undisclosed proceeding.

Rajan detailed a criminal investigation and an entirely separate set of Police Act proceedings that played out — unbeknownst to the public — even as McConnell admitted at an open hearing last spring to sending unwelcome sexualized messages to former colleagues and students.

Admitted misconduct 'serious'​

According to Rajan, just over two weeks after the public hearing closed, McConnell reached a deal that saw him admit at the closed-door hearing to having sex with a former student hours after meeting her at a club in 2005 while he was in uniform.

The woman involved had claimed he'd sexually assaulted her; however, after an investigation, police did not recommend charges over the incident.

In exchange for a 10-day suspension, he also admitted to exchanging inappropriate messages with the woman in the years that followed — and then querying her name in a police database in May 2023, "without documenting the reason for the query."

 
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