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  • HEY FUCK YOU TORONTO PIGS WHERES THE VIDEO OF THE PIGS THAT BROKE THE LAW AND THE RIGHTS OF THE PEAPLE!

  • looks like Wendy hasn"t missed a DOUGHNUT in her career!!! hey where's the PIC of the COPS who broke the LAW!!!

  • I have a question... Who was the asshole that told the pigs to arrest people for having phone a lawyers phone number on their arms? I was arrested for this and have yet to hear how having a lawyers phone number on you is a crime... The OIPRD said it wasn't a crime but somehow I was charged with conspiracy to commit mischief before being let go without charge... do these guys have phone numbers on their arms or something?

  • fuck the police

  • Heres the problem. The police could have arrested more people in uniform that day then actual citicens acting up. But they didnt have the guts. They acted like filthy cowards. ITS THAT PLAIN. I have lost all respect for them. Yet I do know they would risk their lives for the innocent. But who wouldnt. Gutless bastards is what I see.

  • wont find me helping them find them

  • the police justify their jobs like prostitutes just because you were told to do it doesn't mean you have to follow orders blindly u attacked people gave them fake charges out of 1000 people less than 100 were actually guilty and now that they did half ass job of securing people on g20 and now they asking help from same people that they miss treated and morons like BeeRich33 defend the police action blindly

  • OK, found it. Interesting story. Anybody high as a kite getting violent in the streets of Toronto is plain guilty. Nobody is born an addict. I've dealt with people like that in my part of town. It's very ugly. It's hugely pathetic. Innocent people, like the people I was protecting, don't deserve that treatment. Eventually I'd blow my top as well. Would you? How about a convenient infection like Hep or HIV?

  • What I find amazing about all this is that policing belongs to everybody. The actual police are the hired front to keep it for everybody. If it was indeed understood as being our responsibility, then Toronto should be ashamed of itself for pushing "civil liberties" in front of keeping the peace amongst everybody during this.

    If the police had done nothing, there would be the same whining. Doomed either way. Those that disturbed, got charged.

  • Heh, class action lawsuit against a public body such as the police? Taxpayers pay for that, moron.

    It's idiots like you, curtis, that break the law which demands the security set up behind G20. Take a day off your bong for once and think about how things actually work.

  • @BeeRich33 Sooooo I guess the cops take to the idea that they and the brotherhood get to freely commit crime without a lawsuit? Police are too potty-mouthed and abusive to be paid as a public employee. Perhaps it should come out of the union coffers.

  • @L4k3rF4N And your solution? You know as well as I do the unions would laugh at that. Crime without a lawsuit happens by politicians every day. This very city is literally shaped by the corrupt nature of past and current politicians. Yes it's the shameful crap we all know it is, but it's real all the same. I do hope the pride of any officer stands in their way of being hypocrites. I really do.

  • @BeeRich33 What is happening now is the average Joe Citizen who stood by the police got to see what people in the poorer neighborhoods experience every day. The Average Joe has the financial backing to sue the pants off of people. Perhaps enough lawsuits will take place that they will take measures to decrease the amount of jaded police officers on the forces across Canada, but mainly Toronto because they appear to be the ones with the deepest corruption. "Cherry Beach" was made famous long ago.

  • @L4k3rF4N You've obviously never sued anybody.  I also live in a "poor neighbourhood" in Toronto. A friend's teenage daughter was almost raped 200 feet from my house at 3pm last week. Drug deals outside my door. I'd be jaded if I deal with that stuff every day, and I ask for more police presence. I'm not supporting corruption by anybody. Not sure about what you mean by Cherry Beach. Links? Leads? I know that beach well.

  • @BeeRich33 They allow protest to occur but if they get big they allow 0.1% of the crowd to inflict crime on the city. Then they can crack down on everyone who showed up by coralling them, cracking on skull, then insulting people beyond control b4 sending the to jail. They made it against the law to even show up to a protest. If they won't allow people to protest then just say it. They fear people on tv seeing the actual #s of the people "showing up" to these events so they must disperse them.

  • @L4k3rF4N Correction: everybody allowed that to occur. Second, anybody would find it difficult to see that happening and be exactly on site anywhere in that region. Third, the responsibility of those occurrences never left those that did them. Being outside the designated speaking area gave police indication things were going wrong. That gave them carte blanche. Pre-event warnings were key here, from a legal standpoint. They allowed protests 100%, in a predictable setting only.

  • @BeeRich33 Everyone knows cherry beach and the police go together. It's a very old police force. Call them a punk beat em, then throw them in for a dunk..cold cold water. Corruption,

  • @L4k3rF4N I've not heard of that story. And that isn't any different than the stuff going on in my neighbourhood, but by the citizens, upon other citizens. And our Councillor won't do anything. In fact, this Councillor supports them with tax money. A full donation system. Generations of welfare people, they work the system. Essentially get paid to harass and endanger taxpayers.

  • @BeeRich33 In Fort MacMurry in oil country they have kids that are 21-26 years old making 90,000 a year doing coke and crystal meth because they havent seen so much ligitmatly made money. So it's not a welfare thing. I see alcoholics of all tax brackets. That isnt a welfare thing either. I have yet to see a violent crime brought on by pot use. It just keeps the jail guards and police employed. Not only that but a reason to keep people in a database.

  • @L4k3rF4N But we aren't there. I'll give that issue back to FM. No income isn't a tax bracket. They aren't supporting themselves, nor donating to society.

    And the sky is not falling. If someone protested at my front door, walked in, said it was their "civil right" I'd civil left my boot in their ass. Alcoholics in various neighbourhoods have a disease, but only some with real issues go doing the stuff we see here. Crime is crime, regardless. It's the law that serves us all.

  • @BeeRich33 Let's agree that a good portion criminals are on welfare, but not all because they were kicked off it, and not all welfare clients are criminals. Just like all gays were molested, but not all who were molested will be gay. Walk a mile in a persons shoes and your perspectives will surely change.

  • @L4k3rF4N I wouldn't really go near that stat at all. I just want easy-to-catch zeros doing nasty stuff, taken off the streets. Walk a mile in a cop's shoes and you might find yourself punching dorks at Cherry Beach yourself. Dorks that continue to cause problems for everyone else. I don't see the hippies pointing fingers at those people.

  • @BeeRich33 Being a teenager once, and being beaten once, you obviously now know where I stand on such an issue. Of course when I addressed it with the desk sargent he laughed and called me a fag. As long as they yell "Stop Resisting" they feel its an open licence to keep beating on someone. A kid 2 feet shorter. Experiences like that keep people guessing about whether a cop was right or wrong on something.

  • @L4k3rF4N G20 was a very clear situation. Very clear. They said "have a voice but it's in this space we have given you". If you were in that space, no problem. You step out of that space, then you have literally crossed the line. Found outside that space and creating problems, legally they could do what they wanted. They didn't go looking for problems. People donated their own, got arrested. Provocation was in the crowd, not the cops.

  • @L4k3rF4N With your situation, remember what you just said "...keep people guessing about whether a cop was right or wrong on something." You mean including a judge? If it goes to court, he will give preference to the police. We do have rules, and for very good reason. You can't think you can just walk the streets and do as you please. It didn't work that way as cavemen, and ever since.

  • @BeeRich33 And the police take advantage of that. That is why it is necessary when going to court for suspects to research and quote actual cases of police overstepping their bounds. The fact that judges trust police first is wrong. There have been many cases where lies have been written and police notes have been doctored. That part of the law needs to be abolished. If your partner cracked a skull would you lie for him or her? Yes, because you would want him or her to do the same.

  • @L4k3rF4N No, they arrest people that break the law. You know, the people you want the world to support over and over and over again. Probably your kind. Police arrest more people in Toronto with nothing happening than you could possibly know. Buy a scanner. Criminals do what you say, but you seem to want to support them. I hope you get shot next, so I can call trigger boy the victim. Conversation over.

  • @BeeRich33 Sorry I do not advocate criminal acts from anyone. I do beleive there should be police, however I also beleive that police who commit criminal acts should not be police. Its like a mom dragging on her cigarette telling her kid not to smoke. Do as I say, not as I do. Old double standards.

  • @BeeRich33 I should also add that many kids that were raised by people on Family Benefits were raised in the same pool all together, along with kids of parents that have been to jail, and have been on and off welfare. Growing up without mentorship, that leads to a successful life. Growing up in survival mode, do anything that is necessary to get to the next day comes into play. Can this be blamed on the person who grew up without learning the tools? or do we blame society for that?

  • @L4k3rF4N OK let's stop the planet for those that have had nothing. Let's take everything from those that have had, and give them to those that choose to take drugs, commit violent crimes, and disregard other people. That way the world will be a better place. Oh wait, we already do that. Education and housing is pretty much free. Where has it got us? So you say more handouts? More taxes? So people can be "equal"? If I got caught doing those things, I'd be in jail instantly.

  • @BeeRich33 Okay adolf do you have the money for the bullets to take them out?

  • @L4k3rF4N We certainly have the money to arrest the idiots. Adolf. LOL. Study some biology, learn something. Or go donate your money to a drug dealer.

  • @BeeRich33 Which one; there are lots too choose from Pfizer, Eli-lily, Merck.....? I'm glad we could have this conversation publicly online. I am sure the brass and the public are getting a real kick out of it.

  • Have you pigs learned your lesson yet? We know that it was not only the fringe element starting shit. We know about the provocateurs you planted. Do you really think that you can pull the wool over the public's eyes? You are aware of the 45 MILLION dollar lawsuit against the TPS right?

  • Most of those people in the pictures are police.

  • Shame on all the police for their actions on G20

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