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Do we really need dickheaded cops like this on the force?

Promo

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Do you tell you them you're a lawbreaker when you visit SP's, or do you tell them you just go to strip clubs and only read Terb for the articles??
I realize you were just trolling, but thought I'd still answer:

1) When at home and out of the uniform, most police are righties, the older, the more right --- you can't really tell them anything as they are too busy taking. But they aren't Trumptard-type-far-righties, verifiable facts are central to who they are.

2) Visiting SPs hasn't always been illegal (thank the last right leaning Prime Minister for that). No, I don't visit SPs. Terb has become a social experiment for me.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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But I bet he wouldn't have to because you wouldn't have crossed the line
I dunno........it depends. Someone slams a crossing guard sign across my front windshield and we might have a few issues.

If he lightly tapped it, well then........thats a different story
 

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Additional info:

- Police officer was Rhoel Ong, a 19-year veteran
- It was his son driving the car
- "Some officers disliked working under Ong because he was hot-tempered" (In the TV video he appeared calm)
- “He was always good to the public. I’ve seen him treat the public so well. He’s a kind person. I was shocked when I saw the video,” said the officer.
https://torontosun.com/news/local-n...rmer-downtown-toronto-police-sergeant-sources
 

Promo

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I dunno........it depends. Someone slams a crossing guard sign across my front windshield and we might have a few issues.

If he lightly tapped it, well then........thats a different story
But let's stick to the facts tough guy. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/police-i...-off-duty-police-officer-in-markham-1.4129026

Mohamed Hameed a crossing guard, hit his hand on the back of the car as the car rolled through an intersection (without stopping) that had school children walking through it. Hameed had his stop sign raised. There was no center medium.

From the reports of the eye witnesses there were kids on the 2nd half of the intersection, therefore there was a legitimate level of danger to the children. Regardless Hameed had his stop sign raised.

Since the car had already rolled through the intersection when Hameed hit it, hitting the car would not have protected the children at that point, it was just an emotional response. He should have just gotten a license plate and reported it.


https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/police-i...-off-duty-police-officer-in-markham-1.4129026
 

Promo

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Next time do t hit someone car
Really? How about next time, the cop's son doesn't drive through a crosswalk with children crossing while the guard has his stop sign raised. Ong should be writing his son a dangerous driving ticket and failing to stop at a stop sign ticket.
 

spraggamuffin

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The cop was a passenger in the car that wouldn't stop.
The driver was probably female and his ego/alpha male status kicked in, in lieu of the 70yr old threat.
Some accounts say the crossing guard didn't actually witness the roll thru but acted on a witness's hearsay, before attempting to thump on the back of the car.
 
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