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High Ranking Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

(Yet another) piece of shit CPS cop delivered a devastating punishment.


A Calgary police officer has been demoted of seniority in rank for a year after filming and sharing a video of him having sex with a fellow officer without her consent, with other members of the Calgary Police Service (CPS).

 
(Yet another) piece of shit CPS cop delivered a devastating punishment.




100% BS.....heads should roll that anyone in the CPS thinks this moron should keep his job.

Public trust et al....
 
100% BS.....heads should roll that anyone in the CPS thinks this moron should keep his job.

Public trust et al....
Amen.

If someone did that prior to being hired, I'd argue they should be a lifetime deferral & most likely would be.

But if you do this after becoming a member? Apparently just a reduction in rank/pay for a year and a half...


It sends the wrong message to both the public and to the service's members.

The message should be - pull this kind of shit & know with absolute certainty that you'll be terminated, period. And that's a best case scenario...
 
demoted of seniority in rank for a year

The message should be - pull this kind of shit & know with absolute certainty that you'll be terminated, period. And that's a best case scenario...

Perhaps depends on how much individual employers are willing to tolerate? YMMV 🤷‍♂️

National Post reported way back in 2015,

Toronto Fire on Monday terminated three firefighters for what it calls breaches of the city's policy on social media, a spokesman said
 
An Edmonton police officer has admitted to making sexual advances toward eight women he met on the job — including several victims of crime — in one case letting himself into an intoxicated woman’s home and kissing her despite repeated demands he leave.

Const. Hunter Robinz, 39, pleaded guilty to a single count of breach of trust Monday in Edmonton Court of King’s Bench, admitting he used his job as a police officer to meet women for his own “sexual gratification.”

 
Misconduct is expensive...

L.A.'s fiscal nightmare: Police misconduct lawsuit payouts push city to the brink​


Los Angeles is facing a dire financial situation that threatens its ability to provide basic services and prepare for the upcoming 2028 Olympics. According to a recent editorial by The LA Times, the city is "teetering on the edge of a fiscal emergency" with its finances in "dire" condition and no funds available for unexpected expenses.

The scale of these payouts is staggering. As the editorial reports, "In just the first three months of the fiscal year that started July 1, the city is on the hook for $258 million in liability costs. The largest category of payouts — 40% — is related to police department negligence or use of force."


 
Durham. Because of course it was Durham.

Deputy chief alleged to have been stopped for speeding in a school zone, let off without sanction, and a day later pulled over for stunt driving (50+ above the limit) and again let go without sanction, until an internal complaint from another Durham cop.

 
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