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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 Thugs Sick Dogs on Men Sitting Quietly as ordered.

"The court was told that shortly after Ly was arrested at the scene, he was sitting quietly on the ground when the police dog, Bak, who was on a leash, suddenly and without warning lunged at Ly and bit him on the calf.

Ly’s lawyer, Neil Cobb, added that while the police executed the search warrant, a second police dog bit another accused, Siu Shing Wong, who suffered puncture wounds on the face and head.

The Crown, Clarke Burnett, said Ly’s bite was an “unfortunate accident”

If  this was an 'accident' it gives a whole new meaning to the word. Two dangerous animals held close enough to two compliant persons to be able to inflict a bite. Supposedly professional dog handlers, allowing dogs to bite two compliant men?  And these are 'accidents'?

Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/Vancouver+judge+dismisses+application+exclude+million/6463554/story.html#ixzz1sDkmfiU6

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