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Pretty much this.No but its a good campaign point to bring up for the perpetually and unreasonably scared soccer moms and dads. Makes them feel all warm and safe.
Pretty much this.No but its a good campaign point to bring up for the perpetually and unreasonably scared soccer moms and dads. Makes them feel all warm and safe.
You're wrong.The city of Ottawa is going to have a lot to answer for. As much as people here are upset at the Convoy occupiers they are just as much upset with the city leadership on how this was handled.
Then we all agree that the EA was not required for anything other than political expediency.Pretty much this.
If you think the members of the police board and other incumbent councillors won’t be held accountable you are wrong.You're wrong.
The mayor of Ottawa isn't running again and the Ottawa police chief just quit.
There isn't anyone left to hold to account.
Police board members say that Sloly made all the decisions and the councilors say the Mayor made all the decisions.If you think the members of the police board and other incumbent councillors won’t be held accountable you are wrong.
I wont ever expect a politician to not act politically.Then we all agree that the EA was not required for anything other than political expediency.
The "I was just following orders" defense died at NurembergPolice board members say that Sloly made all the decisions and the councilors say the Mayor made all the decisions.
Lots of finger pointing going to happen, those two will eat a lot of it, but those two are gone.
Police Board members also told the press that Sloly was resigning before he even new he was resigning…Police board members say that Sloly made all the decisions and the councilors say the Mayor made all the decisions.
Lots of finger pointing going to happen, those two will eat a lot of it, but those two are gone.
We both know that is BS.The "I was just following orders" defense died at Nuremberg
Not to derail this thread but has anyone noticed this article from Sunday.
Peterborough is just down the road from Savage Arms in Lakefield. When their production is humming 2,000 firearms can be about three or four days of production so quite a few trucks full of firearms go out of there.
Firearms, trailer stolen from Peterborough recovered in Peel Region: police
Peterborough police say a trailer and a “large quantity” of firearms reported stolen on the weekend have been recovered in Peel Region.
Early Wednesday, police issued a statement that the trailer and its contents are being returned to the Peterborough Police Service and manufacturer Savage Arms to determine if anything is missing among the more than 2,000 small calibre firearms. Savage Arms, based in nearby Lakefield, said the theft involved one of its shipping partners.
Police did not state where the trailer exactly the trailer was found.
A truck and trailer carrying the firearms were stolen around 3 a.m. Sunday from a trucking company on Parkhill Road East in Peterborough.
Police say the truck was located on Monday night in Brampton.
On Tuesday afternoon, police said their investigation did not appear to connect the theft of the firearms to the ongoing protests across Ontario. Police were calling it “an isolated crime of opportunity” as the evidence showed the suspects had earlier tried to steal trucks from other commercial yards.
A search for the suspects, however, continues as of Wednesday morning.
“Peterborough Police would like to thank Peel Regional Police and the other law enforcement agencies that continue to assist with this case. Thank you to public and media for helping to get the descriptions of the vehicles involved out,” police said.
So long as they are not violent or harassing people, they are exercising freedom of peaceful assembly. That is why the police haven't cleared them out. Notice, the injunctions issued were directly related to matters that are not your right (you have no right to honk all day and night causing mischief, but you do have a right to peacefully assembly).I'm talking specifically about the situation in Ottawa.
The other border protests seem to have been resolved without issue, but there are more trucks and protestors in Ottawa than there are frontline Ottawa police to deal with them, so in that case they may be overwhelmed.
I assume you're not going to try to insinuate that all these protests are the exact same and have the same set of circumstances on the ground, because that would be foolish.
Diane Deans, mayoral hopeful and head of the Ottawa police board is taking a lot of heat and is deflecting.Police board members say that Sloly made all the decisions and the councilors say the Mayor made all the decisions.
Lots of finger pointing going to happen, those two will eat a lot of it, but those two are gone.
The police are doing exactly their jobs by keeping the peace and allowing the exercise of fundamental rights. Just because Trudeau disagrees with the Charter doesn't mean the police do.When the police are not doing their jobs, what do you do?
Non violent does not always equate to peaceful. It should be lawful vs unlawful. This one is no longer lawful.So long as they are not violent or harassing people, they are exercising freedom of peaceful assembly. That is why the police haven't cleared them out. Notice, the injunctions issued were directly related to matters that are not your right (you have no right to honk all day and night causing mischief, but you do have a right to peacefully assembly).
So what were the police in Windsor doing then?The police are doing exactly their jobs by keeping the peace and allowing the exercise of fundamental rights. Just because Trudeau disagrees with the Charter doesn't mean the police do.
I think Windsor is a good template for what people want to be done.What exactly did people want the police to do ?