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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

A Profile of life at Depot

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  • How old is this video? Other than that thanks for uploading them because every bit helps leading up to the time when I'm finally eligible.

    I'm starting to learn the skills like bed ironing and boot polishing NOW rather than in Depot.

  • thanks for sharing.

  • It looks as though it'd take me 6 months just to figure out how to organize my closet

  • @walkertexasranger33 Heres a question for you...what percentage of charges (and prisoners) are due to violent crimes (violent does not include property damage: violent = murder, rape, assault etc.) ? I would guess less than 10%. The other 90% are 'crimes against' the structure of society/police. In a FREE society a peace officer has NO RIGHT to physically infringe themselves on non-violent persons, not matter how "uncooperative" they are, doing so is a criminal act. Cuffing = violence...

  • @JonathanSeagullUtube ugh more zeitgeist... So you're issue is with the structuring of the police and the spenditure as opposed to the actual police.

  • @walkertexasranger33 Complex social problems arise as a result of not sharing resources...most laws (and police) deal with stamping the cockroaches as they come from under the fridge: they fail to understand that the food has to be removed. Watch Zeitgeist movies to understand more.

  • @walkertexasranger33 Hint: you miss payments on your home, you lost your job...eventually you will be told to vacate (even if you've paid 90% of the 'loan'). Police will be dispatched to make you leave...if you resist, you can be put in jail, and potentially be legally shot and killed. Hint: you are protesting and are arrested because your words are "threatening" to the police: you resist and are beaten. Hint: You are arrested and are peaceful and yet YOU ARE CUFFED !!! Cuffing = violence...

  • @walkertexasranger33 Yes, the sad part of it is that the majority of cops want to help people. The system is broken, I just hope that when revolt arrives, that the cops realize the perpetration of violence and oppression is the reason why there is revolt...and to not turn on the people, which is difficult when your paycheck is handed out by "the crown"...perhaps the Canadian dollar will be worthless, in that case, good luck "crown", you're goin down...

  • @JonathanSeagullUtube but i do honestly agree with everything you're saying, including the swearing allegiance to a power of authority other than the public.

  • @JonathanSeagullUtube can you source where it says "relying on violence as the only method of solving complex social problems". Because even if that is stated somewhere it isnt brought out in the training. The cadets under go over 100 scenarios at Depot just for that reason.

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