Being that this individual immediately started claiming she was going to be harassed by the men of the CF and gets mad whenever someone points out they aren't correct, gets defensive, and makes sure we all know she's highly educated who is going to get direct entry as an officer (like that has...
Since you're so versed in the job of policing...by all means please articulate where this "knowledge" of yours comes from.
The way you're stating it....it sounds like you think someone has to use force on a police officer before the police can use force on them? Or have I misunderstood?
That's the thing, the transcripts don't state what was said in the 911 call.
As for your question the answer would be no. The police have to be able to articulate their reasonable grounds to believe the person is in that place. Unless she were to name your buddies residence specifically, or...
You can't compare your personal residence to a CP....one your private property, the other is not.....apples and oranges.
With regards to the warrant stuff, as I said it stemmed from a 911 therefore a warrant isn't necessary. Even private residences can be (and are) entered by the police...
Although I said I was done with this thread....Loachman I found this post to be quite civil and articulate therefore I felt it warranted a response.
I think my comment that a commission meant nothing to me was taken out of context. I was referring to the fact that when on a call, if an...
I'm an MP...based on what? I was one at one point in time? Interesting
It's not really touchy...it just boggles my mind how supposedly "professional" higher ranking soldiers seem to feel that MPs are second class citizens. Look at you guys...I engage in a normal discussion...don't agree with...
You can infer whatever you choose....I never expected anyone to infer anything and if they did...oh well.
It makes ZERO difference whether one is an MP or a civvie cop.....obstruction is a Criminal Code of Canada offence and has no bearing on the military whatsoever.
Puckchaser....please show...
I don't disagree...if I was the MPs CoC I'd have some pretty serious questions and if his answers weren't absolutely satisfactory.....enjoy your summary trial.
But you still haven't answered as to whether you feel the commissioned husbands word should be automatically taken over the NCM wife.....
I'll tell you what I've done when I've responded to other police officers involved in various things.....it's called my job, which is to investigate......but thank you for questioning my integrity.
Ok let's change it up a bit then...an MP responds to a pmq...one spouse officer, the other...
So let's break down your statement here.
I respond to a domestic disturbance, husband holds a commission wife is an NCM. Wife says x happened, husband says y happened....because he holds a commission; immediately I'm to take his word as absolute and tell the wife she must be lying due to a...
If the call originated from 911, that's not their decision to decide what is in the best interests of their employee anymore and by doing so would be obstruction......hence why she was convicted.
I'm referring to my personal opinion as a police officer and not as an NCM.
As stated, if I'm on a call and someone tells me "I'm an officer in the CAF and this is what happened" I put no more weight into their statement than if they were homeless.
Frankly, it's attitudes like that of the Maj...
That will depend on how th call originated...in this case as a 911, no warrants are necessary as preservation of life is priority.
But it's moot....a good leader would say "I care about my guy how can I help or how can we work together" not to tell him to get lost.
This may shock you....people lie to the police. I don't take anyone's word for anything on a call until I can establish you're credible. And no, being an officer in the CAF means jack in my eyes as I've seen more than a few act with less than stellar integrity.
As for you question so to what...
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