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Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

Don't kink shame. Asking young women to pee in a cup at a bar seems perfectly normal and definitely not a reason to investigate a police officer for a few years 🙄

Not kink shaming at all.

But there is a time and a place to legally and consensually live out ones fantasies. And he picked the wrong end of both.
 
President of the Ottawa Police Association under investigation for 2008 sexual assault.

Because of course it's another Ottawa cop.

I’m amazed how long this one took to hit the news. The association emailed a notice out to every member a couple weeks ago. The specifics of the investigation weren’t identified but were pretty obvious.
 
Young testified he thought it was too late to perform CPR. He noted Shaun Orton's body was still warm but had no pulse.

That's interesting.

Don't know what CAF Deceased Patient protocol was at the time of the incident.

Our protocol means death has occurred if gross signs of death are obvious, including by reason of:

1. decapitation, transection, visible decomposition, putrefaction; or

2. absence of vital signs AND:

a. a grossly charred body;
b. an open head or torso wound with gross outpouring of cranial or visceral
contents;
c. gross rigor mortis (i.e. limbs and/or body stiff, posturing of limbs or body);
or
d. dependent lividity (i.e. fixed, non-blanching purple or black discolouration of skin in dependent area of body).
 
Not a Class Action.... yet


Female B.C. police officers seek lawsuit, not labour arbitration, over alleged discrimination​

Case against B.C.'s municipal police departments hasn't yet been certified as class-action lawsuit​


A lawyer for a group of female police officers in a proposed class-action lawsuit against municipal forces in B.C. says their sex discrimination and harassment claims should be dealt with collectively in court, not individually through labour arbitration.

The group of officers alleges they were subjected to harassment, bullying and gender discrimination while working in policing in B.C., naming several municipalities and police boards as defendants.

The case has not been certified as a class proceeding, and the B.C. Supreme Court last year found it didn't have jurisdiction over certain claims because they arose under collective agreements, and those disputes are handled by labour arbitrators.

 
Not a Class Action.... yet


Female B.C. police officers seek lawsuit, not labour arbitration, over alleged discrimination​

Case against B.C.'s municipal police departments hasn't yet been certified as class-action lawsuit​


A lawyer for a group of female police officers in a proposed class-action lawsuit against municipal forces in B.C. says their sex discrimination and harassment claims should be dealt with collectively in court, not individually through labour arbitration.

The group of officers alleges they were subjected to harassment, bullying and gender discrimination while working in policing in B.C., naming several municipalities and police boards as defendants.

The case has not been certified as a class proceeding, and the B.C. Supreme Court last year found it didn't have jurisdiction over certain claims because they arose under collective agreements, and those disputes are handled by labour arbitrators.

I hope they succeed. It’s not just a smattering of individual situations; the problem is systemic.
 
I hope they succeed. It’s not just a smattering of individual situations; the problem is systemic.

FWIW, I'm watching the (first ever female) Chief of Police in Victoria doing a great job - at least from my POV.

I just hope she's getting the backup she needs from her troops...
 
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