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Twice. Which led to fourteen posts about it.Not sure why someone else wanted to quote it so liberally.
Twice. Which led to fourteen posts about it.Not sure why someone else wanted to quote it so liberally.
Arsonists have allegedly struck a parking lot full of RCMP vehicles in the same region of interior B.C. that has previously seen coordinated attacks on targets related to the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
Eight vehicles, including four RCMP and one ambulance vehicle, were set on fire outside the Sunshine Inn in Smithers, B.C., early on October 26, 2022.
Before dawn on Wednesday, multiple cars were set alight in the parking lot of the Sunshine Inn in Smithers, B.C. After firefighters extinguished the blaze, it was found to have destroyed eight vehicles, including four marked RCMP cruisers and a B.C. ambulance.
“This appears to be a targeted attack on emergency services vehicles. Preliminary investigation indicates this is an arson,” read a statement by RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Madonna Saunderson.
The RCMP has identified no immediate suspects, but the hotel happens to be within an hour’s drive of a Coastal GasLink work camp that has been the subject of numerous illegal blockades and — most recently — a violent midnight attack.
On Feb. 17, between 20 and 40 axe-wielding assailants descended on Coastal GasLink’s Morice River drill site, where they were able to hijack heavy equipment and cause several million dollars’ damage to vehicles and onsite structures.
Remind me again how Lucki still has a job?WARMINGTON: Canada's top cop considered soldiers undercover as Mounties at Freedom Convoy
WARMINGTON: Canada's top cop considered soldiers undercover as Mounties at Freedom Convoy
The conversation between two of Canada's top cops was about an undercover police operation that would see soldiers disguised Mounties.torontosun.com
"...I was thinking maybe we could use CAF but in our uniforms as unarmed Auxiliaries or Spl (special) Csts. (constables) to supplement us … in teams.”
"Section 282 of the National Defence Act states, “They shall act only as a military body and are individually liable to obey the orders of their superior officers” and “while acting in aid of the civil power, have and may exercise all of the powers and duties of constables but are not to be considered constables in the service of the civil authorities.”"
CAF wearing RCMP uniforms, operating as Auxilliaries or Spl Csts. Well that's an interesting concept...
Because she only considered it and did not act on it. I'm sure there were several good idea fairies circling her all the time.Remind me again how Lucki still has a job?
Same as when we did the G8/G20 in Toronto. The troops were teamed up with civpol but took their tactical orders from the CAF leadership.If I had ever ended up deployed for something like this, I wouldn't take any orders from the RCMP ever.
The last highlighted bit tells me I don't have to either.
CAF members cannot be used as Constables in service of Civil Authorities. It's clearly laid out in the NDA so for Lucki to come out and use the word "Constable" is pretty stupid.Yeah I see this more as brain storming ideas in an unprecedented situation.
I think if a plan had been drawn up and request made to make it happen then maybe this would be a different conversation.
But the uniform thing smacks of hiding the fact they were using CAF soldiers. That part is a little odd…
AgreedBecause she only considered it and did not act on it. I'm sure there were several good idea fairies circling her all the time.
But that's different from this situation. There are SOFAs for that sort of thing.Same as when we did the G8/G20 in Toronto. The troops were teamed up with civpol but took their tactical orders from the CAF leadership.
Maybe she isn’t that familiar with the NDA. I find that even in our own ranks people have a hard time interpreting some sections. Why would we expect someone outside the CAF to be educated on that? It’s not something I would imagine she would be familiar with beyond knowing that there is an act.CAF members cannot be used as Constables in service of Civil Authorities. It's clearly laid out in the NDA so for Lucki to come out and use the word "Constable" is pretty stupid.
You think it's "A Minor Thing" that the HEAD of the RCMP is "just brainstorming" the use of Military Force in Canada and doesn't understand that CAF members cannot be considered Constables?Maybe she isn’t that familiar with the NDA. I find that even in our own ranks people have a hard time interpreting some sections. Why would we expect someone outside the CAF to be educated on that? It’s not something I would imagine she would be familiar with beyond knowing that there is an act.
Are you tracking what the RCMP Act says about special constables or auxiliaries and how they can be appointed? Most people outside the RCMP probably are not. Maybe she thought she could use her authority based on what was in the RCMP act to make it happen. It was brainstorming ideas and I’d hardly consider her use of of the word « constable » as stupid. An idea that likely would have needed looking into and likely stopped if it had been looked at seriously.
There is a lot to criticize about all this but this is pretty minor.
Yes I do think it was minor, Brainstorming and throwing ideas good and bad and looking at all available ideas and bouncing it off peers and colleagues. Some things get considered and some stay on the napkin and get trashed and don’t get considered.You think it's "A Minor Thing" that the HEAD of the RCMP is "just brainstorming" the use of Military Force in Canada and doesn't understand that CAF members cannot be considered Constables?
The worst part is she wasn't even brainstorming it with anyone from the CAF, rather another Police Officer, who thankfully cautioned her.
If she wants to brainstorm it with anyone, it should be with the CDS.
Indeed. It’s the Toronto Sun breathlessly reporting on a portion of an off the cuff idea. The author followed it to the point of quoting s. 282 NDA, which is a ‘pull’ from the province, but doesn’t appear to have considered 273.6(2) NDA, which is a ‘push’ from the feds:Maybe she isn’t that familiar with the NDA. I find that even in our own ranks people have a hard time interpreting some sections. Why would we expect someone outside the CAF to be educated on that? It’s not something I would imagine she would be familiar with beyond knowing that there is an act.
Are you tracking what the RCMP Act says about special constables or auxiliaries and how they can be appointed? Most people outside the RCMP probably are not. Maybe she thought she could use her authority based on what was in the RCMP act to make it happen. It was brainstorming ideas and I’d hardly consider her use of of the word « constable » as stupid. An idea that likely would have needed looking into and likely stopped if it had been looked at seriously.
There is a lot to criticize about all this but this is pretty minor.
I think it was moreso a failure in perspective.The intelligence failure started when the convoy got going. I truly believe that everyone in Ottawa were convinced that the convoy would lose steam by the time it would cross the Ontario border, then Thunder Bay, then Sault St Marie, then for sure by Sudbury it would peter out.
What the second hand failed to realize was that while the reality was miniscule in perspective relative to the claims and boasting, it was still actually a material movement with sufficient size, backing, and commitment to cause issues.
It's been well reported - with published sources - over these 277 pages that the South-Asian community - by and large - shunned the freedom community.
Freedom Convoy shunned by South Asian truck drivers
The conspicuous absence of South Asian truck drivers in the so-called Freedom Convoy that is protesting border vaccine mandates in Ottawa, is reflecti...www.thestar.com
And regarding Sikh truckers in BC starting the whole thing- complete fabrication. BC truckers (heavily South Asian) happened to have an entirely separate protest convoy about working conditions and road safety right around time the Freedom one was spooling up. Between substandard reporting and active propaganda the two got associated.
Speaking of actually dangerous people being overlooked, there's been an update in the platoon sized organized attacks out in BC in Feb.
Sorta.
Attacks ignite concerns that enviro-violence is returning to B.C.'s pipeline country
Very definitely. The subsequent “rolling thunder” protest a couple months later was subject to very tight traffic control, and swift and decisive public order unit action when they tried to get stupid and blockade Rideau Street. Lessons from convoy were learned and implemented.And they learned alot of lessons for next time, right?
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Well, we do know that the government currently is weak on countering eco-criminality…I mean when your environmental minister has a criminal record related to eco-demonstration, one could imagine how a mindset of tolerance against upscaled criminality could be viewed leniently…
You’re super salty this morning. What’s up?…too bad we’ll never find out what happened. Move on, move on…