Just be happy they were at least charged.A Peel and a York Region officer were charged with impaired driving over the weekend in separate incidents. Their names have not been released. Two set of rules, as usual
both names have been release on twitter by the opp. saw it on city news this evening.A Peel and a York Region officer were charged with impaired driving over the weekend in separate incidents. Their names have not been released. Two set of rules, as usual.
So they did!both names have been release on twitter by the opp. saw it on city news this evening.
The president of the Peel Regional Police Association is among two GTA officers charged with alcohol-related driving offences over the weekend.
CTV News Toronto confirmed that 44-year-old Adrian Woolley, who is currently the head of the Peel Regional Police Association, was charged with having a blood alcohol level in excess of 80 milligrams.
In a tweet, OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said Woolley, who is from Burlington, has also been charged with stunt driving.
He was stopped on Saturday night on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington.
The second officer to be charged, in a separate incident, is Const. Tina Teeter, a 42-year-old officer with York Regional Police.
In a news release issued Monday, York Regional Police confirmed that, Teeter, who is from Barrie, was arrested by Ontario Provincial Police in connection with an “impaired-related criminal offence” when she was off duty on Sunday.
Teeter, police say, has been a member of the police service since 2003 and works as a uniform patrol officer in 4 District. She previously worked in community services and at the collision reporting centre.
She has been placed on administrative duty.
“This is very troubling considering the work that York Regional Police is doing to combat impaired driving. We are confirming the information the OPP has released, including the officer’s identity. As this is not a YRP incident, further queries regarding this investigation should be directed to the OPP,” York Regional Police Chief Eric Jolliffe said in a written statement.
“We are committed to the fight against impaired driving and we hold our members to the same, if not higher, standard than members of our community. We continue to remind our members of their responsibility to live the values of our organization, both on and off duty.”
https://www.cp24.com/news/two-gta-officers-charged-with-alcohol-related-driving-offences-over-the-weekend-1.4291932
Just wow....A Peel and a York Region officer were charged with impaired driving over the weekend in separate incidents. Their names have not been released. Two set of rules, as usual.
It's all good. Police released their names. You can go back to holding up people in the passing lane.Just wow....
Um I think It SHOULD be obvious WHY the "different set of rules" as you call them
York Region has a policy (which this thread is about)
York region has no jurisdiction over a highway (where OPP policy would be applicable)
Just the fact you mention 1 was from Peel then fail to grasp this blows my mind
Yes, both names released. A face pic of one shown on TV (not sure about the source), not sure if a face pic of other one was made public.Police released their names.
How so? Please explain... Adrian Woolley, president of the Peel Regional Police Association certainly isn't Asian, and I don't believe Tina Teeter is either.Yes, both names released. A face pic of one shown on TV (not sure about the source), not sure if a face pic of other one was made public.
The sh-t will hit the fan if many or most of the names are Asian or some other minority group.
If you're charged with impaired, over 80 and stunt driving and you beat the charges, you don't get to sue the Police.These guys are idiots. There will be a lawsuit as soon as someone is found innocent and the tax payer will be on the hook for this clownish behavior.
For that you don't but for defamamation with malice you doIf you're charged with impaired, over 80 and stunt driving and you beat the charges, you don't get to sue the Police.
Which I imagine would be difficult to prove in this case. These are simple drunk driving and drunk/stunt driving charges.For that you don't but for defamamation with malice you do
I should have used 2 separate posts to avoid confusion. The second part of my post refers to the general population, not the 2 police officers. You know how people, especially on this board, say Asians (brown and yellow) are lousy drivers. So, what happens if many or most of the names are of Asians, especially since York Region has a huge Asian population.How so? Please explain... Adrian Woolley, president of the Peel Regional Police Association certainly isn't Asian, and I don't believe Tina Teeter is either.
Then that means a lot of Asians in an area with a largely Asian demographic are getting nabbed for drinking and driving. No surprise there...I should have used 2 separate posts to avoid confusion. The second part of my post refers to the general population, not the 2 police officers. You know how people, especially on this board, say Asians (brown and yellow) are lousy drivers. So, what happens if many or most of the names are of Asians, especially since York Region has a huge Asian population.
DUI is a criminal charge. Nothing simple about it. If the person faces loss of reputation and experiences financial loss as a result, they can and will sue. Especially since the intent of publication is to shame and humiliate those charged.Which I imagine would be difficult to prove in this case. These are simple drunk driving and drunk/stunt driving charges.