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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:57 pm
 


EyeBrock EyeBrock:
And the amateur armchair detectives are on the case.

Andy, if you think you can do a much better job of public order and on missing persons investigations, get out of your basement and join the cops.

You have so much expertise in these areas where the cops are obviously lacking. You would be doing a public service for the whole of Canada.


Here's one of those hurt, whiny cops now. Go talk to Brad Pitt, it's him I quoted - doesn't sound like he's in an armchair.

But oh, the horror, a civilian daring to question the cops. Quick, circle the squad cars. Ve vill deny antink und eferytink - we know notting!


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:05 pm
 


andyt andyt:
EyeBrock EyeBrock:
And the amateur armchair detectives are on the case.

Andy, if you think you can do a much better job of public order and on missing persons investigations, get out of your basement and join the cops.

You have so much expertise in these areas where the cops are obviously lacking. You would be doing a public service for the whole of Canada.


Here's one of those hurt, whiny cops now. Go talk to Brad Pitt, it's him I quoted - doesn't sound like he's in an armchair.

But oh, the horror, a civilian daring to question the cops. Quick, circle the squad cars. Ve vill deny antink und eferytink - we know notting!


Why don't you take up the offer and show the police how real police work is done. BTW I am not a whiny cop, or even a non-whiny cop. I'm just one of those guys who gets tired of the armchair quarterbacks who have plenty of advice to give but no real policing knowledge. Cops aren't perfect, and there are definitly fuck-ups in their ranks who we get to hear about constantly from the "experts" scouring the internet for any news that reflects badly on the police.

Don't get me wrong andy, you're not in the same "hate all cops" club that little diggerboy is in, but you look like you might be heading that way. :roll:


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:16 pm
 


andyt andyt:
EyeBrock EyeBrock:
And the amateur armchair detectives are on the case.

Andy, if you think you can do a much better job of public order and on missing persons investigations, get out of your basement and join the cops.

You have so much expertise in these areas where the cops are obviously lacking. You would be doing a public service for the whole of Canada.


Here's one of those hurt, whiny cops now. Go talk to Brad Pitt, it's him I quoted - doesn't sound like he's in an armchair.

But oh, the horror, a civilian daring to question the cops. Quick, circle the squad cars. Ve vill deny antink und eferytink - we know notting!


Questioning is fine. The police are used to civilian oversight.

Your tactic has been to assume that the cops are wrong.

Your posts on the G20 were about as biased as you can get and now your like diggerdick2 on looking for shit on the cops.

You never did say what line of work you are in? What do or have you ever done to be such an expert andy?


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:22 pm
 


andyt andyt:
No foul up. The investigation, as seems to be the case so often, was much different than if the shooter was a civilian. Giving a suspect a written list of questions before he is to be interviewed doesn't sound like good police procedure to me. Neither does waiting 30 days to talk to the suspect. Other botch ups were also highlighted in the links I gave. Sounds like sop for the RCMP - the Dziekanski cowboys were put in a room to get their stories straight before being interviewed. Looks like totally different procedures for citizens and cops when investigating a killing.

Much more likely is that Koester was on top of Bush, pistol whipping him when his gun accidentally discharged. That's not murder, but warrants a manslaughter investigation.

If cops would quit circling the squad cars when one of them fucks up, they wouldn't have to ask, in that hurt tone of voice, why people give the so much grief and don't trust them. I"m willing to cut cops all kinds of slack - it's a tough job requiring split second life or death judgments at times. But slack doesn't mean no rope at all - the investigation of cop killings should be just as tough as a civilian killing,


Oh? Koester was on top pistol-whipping when the gun went off? Perhaps you'd care to go back to the other thread so we can discuss that precious gem, and the troves of evidence I presume you'll marshal to support it, in good detail.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:35 pm
 


I really must have struck a nerve with EyeBrock..... he quotes my name all the time..........perhaps deep down he knows I am right


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 11:11 am
 


There's an update. The cops are hunting for a guy with the last name Vader. Who would have thought a man named Vader could be evil?


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:26 pm
 


diggerdick diggerdick:
I really must have struck a nerve with EyeBrock..... he quotes my name all the time..........perhaps deep down he knows I am right


digger,

You are no different than the white, educated people that came to yell at us during the G20.

You just see cops as the Borg and don't see us as people, just a big blue machine to hate.

Talking or trying to reason with you and your ilk is futile. You are just one of those nasty, petty people that we meet from time to time.

You probably have a few tickets because you talked yourself into them and now you feel besmirched and will do until you croak. Have a nice life hating us. We just feel pity in return.

We'll still be there for you when you call 911 and we'll do our job, but we know you very well.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:00 pm
 


I play games with your ego EyeBrock , your ability to act Superior and make judgments based only on the fact that you are a cop...In your eyes the public is the enemy who are just temporary not incarcerated........ All police misconduct can be over looked simply because everyone else in the citizenry are a lower standard then you....................I do understand the way you think and judge people its the way cops are trained....Without the judgmental arrogates your system would not work.......That is why cops only associate with other cops in their private life..... As i said before I dont drink or do drugs and have had 1 traffic ticket in 30 years ...... So your know it all judgment is off again XD


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:02 pm
 


Ok, well your bitterness is just because you are bitter. The rest stands.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:10 pm
 


bitterness :P ..... I am glad to see your giving up.......there maybe a chance a cop can learn form his MISTAKES........ I can only hope


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:14 pm
 


Again, all you have is your bitterness. Very sad.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:31 pm
 


your going to have to dig down a little deeper in your rudimentary police training if that is the best you can do.......A True cop , always thinks their right.........SAD [but]


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:37 pm
 


Nice bottom mate! Do you wax?


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:50 pm
 


Here's something maybe a little more on topic:
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Fugitive sought in Alta seniors disappearance
http://www.canadaka.net/link.php?id=60493

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Assistant Commissioner Peter Hourihan also admitted they botched the early stages of the investigation into the case of Lyle and Marie McCann. One of the officers involved has been ordered out of the field and onto desk duty, he said.

"A couple of mistakes have been made, I acknowledge that," Hourihan told reporters at a news conference at K Division headquarters.


That's better. Acknowledge the mistake and take action. The cops couldn't have prevented this incident in the first place, but they could be 5 days closer to solving it, and have recovered valuable evidence.

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Hourihan admitted the investigation went off the rails after police went to the burning motorhome. They found the McCanns' registration papers in the camper and called the McCann home, but abandoned the chase when there was no answer.

Whether Mounties knocked on the couple's door remains a mystery. Webb said earlier this week that police did go to the door, but Hourihan said Friday that is still being determined.

Webb defended the force's actions earlier this week, saying that burning vehicles are found in the bush all the time and it's not unusual for people to be away from home during the busy summer vacation months.

But on Friday, Hourihan said due diligence was not served.

"When the motorhome was burnt initially we were a little slow at getting going, as information wasn't passed on and a couple of things weren't followed up on," he said.

"That is under review right now and will continue under review, and I can tell you that there is a member who has been placed on administrative duties as a result of that."


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The Mounties came under sharp criticism this week from Bill Pitt, a former Mountie who has trained a thousand law enforcement agents in the United States.

In an interview, Pitt, who teaches criminology at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan University, said victims like the McCanns are paying for systemic breakdowns in RCMP rural policing due to staffing shortages, a slew of green recruits, and a culture of information hoarding rather than sharing.


So are victims like Ian Bush and Kevin St Arnaud - both shot by rookie cops in very suspicious circumstances. I'm not sure why there is a systemic breakdown, but it's time to fix it.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:51 pm
 


And you are the man to fix it andy. If only you could get out of your basement.


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