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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

"You Stay Anonymous Criminals Don't"

The mission of Toronto Crime Stoppers is to provide the latest information to the public to help achieve our community objectives of preventing crimes, helping police to solve crimes, and locate missing persons.

Ideally, information should be called in directly to the investigating police officers. We encourage all citizens to stand up for what is right, and be a witness. We understand the need for anonymity in many cases, and provide this service to facilitate the flow of anonymous information to investigating police officers.

Crime Stoppers is a community operated, local, provincial, national and international service to provide ANONYMOUS information. In Canada, the anonymity of a Crime Stoppers tip is protected by case law of the Supreme Court of Canada.

There are three ways to submit a tip to Toronto Crime Stoppers:

Phone Local: 416-222-TIPS (8477) / Toll Free: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637)

Online anonymous encrypted tips click above right..'SUBMIT AT TIP'

See how SMS Anonymous Crime Tips work worldwide click here: http://SMSCrimeTips.com

Our online tip forms allow Crime Stoppers to take tips from anywhere in the world at any time while still maintaining your privacy. Crime Stoppers will never attempt to identify you as the sender of this form. Your anonymity is protected! When you submit a tip online, you will automatically generate a secure, encrypted message directly to Crime Stoppers that can only be decrypted by Crime Stoppers.

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  • toronto does keep me safe, god bless the force

  • Great video and gets the message out without saying anything!

  • @changthirteena sources?

  • Cool! CLEVER CLIP.

    Great knowing Crime Stoppers is there for people who want to give their information but don't want to get involved with the police.

  • @Gergith Nope because of to the enormously flawed criminal code, most cops are forced to be violent and nosey, though they did choose that job.

  • @ColdMorningStrangler Based on that quote, police are not people ;-) As they consider circumstances extreme enough to resort to acts of violence daily in response to violent situations :p Silly double speak police quote

  • Would have made more sense if they V masks.

  • I just cannot believe the ignorance of the justice system for repeatedly imprisoning people with the excuse that "No circumstances could be considered extreme enough in which one can resort to acts of violence." Hasn't it occurred to these fascist persecutors that aggression is part of human nature? Human nature is something that will always exist in mankind. To think that humans can just stop being physically aggressive in an appropriate situation is clearly nothing more than a utopian concept

  • It is time for the government to step in and correct the justice system in their misinterpretation of what a crime really is. It is unbelievable how little it takes for a person to become designated as a "violent offender", or a "threat to public safety" by the courts. The justice system has to take into consideration that the overwhelming majority of average Torontians would act out in an aggressive manner if repeatedly provoked by someone.

  • Now I can't say my organization condones actions of this particular nature. Though, it is needless to say that some of the incidents which are quickly deem as "serious crimes", such as a righteous head smashing or an excusable flesh hacking should only be considered as crimes if the actions of the accused party are unreasonable and unprovoked!

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