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" nils carborundum illigitimus "

" don't let the bastards grind you down "


Bad Cops, Blind Courts, Weak Government:







Police, courts and government function only with the consent of the people, and the people are getting fed up.* The legal system from top to bottom is squandering the good will of the people as if there were no limit. Drunk driving offenders and even repeat drunk driving offenders in police departments, cover-ups, lies* and bogus internal investigations* into what amounts to murders committed by police, weak-kneed judges and inappropriate sentences, and a federal government that has simply opted out. A federal government that won't create an office with effective teeth to wade in and fix things. If we- you and I- don't correct the legal system soon, we may find it will be too late. " Every man for himself."



Is that going to be the future Status of the Status Quo?



Boycott the RCMP:



If you live on RCMP turf, call your nearest non- RCMP municipal police force if you need help from decent police or if you have information decent police should have. Let them relay it to the RCMP if they insist. This may help increase accountability for the RCMP thugs.

You could also contact investigate@cbc.ca and perhaps get public attention.

Delta Police, BC Phone: 604.946.4411Fax: 604.946.3729 Hours: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week Twassen Branch of the Delta Police 1108-56 StreetDelta, BC V4L 2A3Phone: 604.948.0199Fax: 604.943.9857Hours: Mon - Thur, 9 a.m - 5 p.m



RCMP unable to deliver swift justice to its own

RCMP unable to deliver swift justice to its own

" what the RCMP needs, if it is to regain Canadians' trust, is more than due process. It needs a swift process to kick out delinquent officers and return to work harassed female officers and others who've been badly treated.
RCMP officers are supposed to protect and serve the public. But the way things are now, the public is serving and protecting them - from receiving timely justice. And that brings our whole justice system into disrepute."







Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/news/RCMP+unable+deliver+swift+justice/6358631/story.html#ixzz1qGrAHL3g

RCMP to dismiss guilty Mountie

RCMP to dismiss guilty Mountie

RCMP Cpl. Monty Robinson obstructed justice by drinking vodka after fatal crash, judge rules

RCMP Cpl. Monty Robinson obstructed justice by drinking vodka after fatal crash, judge rules

RCMP contract: B.C. signs 20-year policing deal

RCMP contract: B.C. signs 20-year policing deal

We are now going to get what nobody deserves. Aheavily armed entrenched police force staffed with thugs and liars, who are more of a danger to us than any other group in our society. Even a Hell's Angel is less likely than an RCMP thug to shoot you in the back or handcuff you and then punch you in the face. It would only be fair if the next victims of the RCMP are members of the legislature who renewed their contract- and it's not a net zero contract either, by the way.

RCMP Thug Beats Prisoner Up....Ho Hum

Ex HIV positive RCMP officer gang rapes 14 yr old boy.

He got a good slap on the wrist for what he did.

RCMP officers sentenced to jail for beating innocent man

RCMP officers sentenced to jail for beating innocent man

But of course, they're still on the payroll. Not kidding.
WINNIPEG — A judge has convicted two Mounties of beating a man following an altercation outside a hotel bar. The two officers "exaggerated" the actions of victim Conley Papineau in their police notes and reports, not knowing the assault was captured on a security video, said Justice Perry Schulman.
The Manitoba-based officers claimed Papineau became belligerent after they stopped him outside a Grand Beach, Man., bar in October 2008 and lectured him about drinking and driving. Moyse and Ens wrote in a prosecutor's information sheet that Papineau was "staggering and wobbling" to his car and was "stinking of liquor." They also alleged Papineau attempted to hide his identity by pulling his sweater hood over his head.

Schulman said Papineau showed no signs of impairment on the security video and made no attempt to hide his face.

"I believe (Papineau's) evidence that he did nothing to justify his arrest," Schulman said.
And yet.............they're still on the payroll indefinitely, while they appeal. Below: Cpl Moyse. Perpetrator

PM refuses opposition demands for judicial inquiry into robocalls

PM refuses opposition demands for judicial inquiry into robocalls

Bottom Line: Harper can bully elections Canada. He couldn't bully an independent investigation, so he won't allow one.

Partial List of RCMP Controversies

Remember when three of them tazered an 82 year old man laying in a Kamloops hospital bed? etc. etc.

Beware of this armed and dangerous thug, Scott Wilson, and his fellow big tough brave gang members.

Survey suggests 1 in 10 men think it's OK to hit a woman | CTV News

Survey suggests 1 in 10 men think it's OK to hit a woman | CTV News

Well then, I guess one in every ten so called 'men', is an RCMP gang member. RCMP officers are constantly hitting women (and handcuffed teenaged girls), and their fellow gang members and bosses don't do anything about it. Maybe the example they are setting is catching on with the other brain dead men who haven't joined the RCMP yet.

RCMP Thug has Previous Record

The RCMP thug who repeatedly punched a handcuffed teenage girl in the face, was previously displined ( 5 day loss of pay) for firing his gun into a hotel ceiling while in a drunken rage. So much for the new commissioner being anything other than useless and ineffective. Still a bunch of complete total losers.

BC Mountie punches handcuffed girl in face.

Did anyone seriously think the mounties would improve?

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Jamie Haller speaks to CTV News about her encounter with the RCMP.
CTVNews.ca Staff
Date: Wed. Sep. 28 2011 9:33 AM ET
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is calling for an independent investigation after a 17-year-old Williams Lake woman said she was handcuffed and beaten by RCMP when she asked the officers for help.
Jamie Haller told CTV B.C. she was being chased by gang members on Sept. 10 when she stopped a passerby and asked her to call police.
The officers quickly arrived on the scene, but instead of helping Haller, she claims they quickly placed her in handcuffs, "roughed" her up and placed her in the back of a police cruiser.
Haller admits she became angry and started kicking the cruiser's window.
"One guy jumped in and was holding my legs down, the other guy was holding my upper body and he was punching me in the face, I know he must have punched me more than six times," Haller told CTV British Columbia.
She added: "I felt so afraid of the cops, more than I was of the people who were chasing me."
Haller's mother, Martina Jeff, said she arrived on the scene during the incident and was shocked by what was happening.
"I stood there helpless, I didn't know what to do," she said.
 http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20110928/rcmp-beating-accusation-haller-110928/







Read more: http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20110928/rcmp-beating-accusation-haller-110928/#ixzz1smWahtwA