Senior Toronto police officer cheat

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So this lady took it upon herself to level the playing field and give 6 black officers the questions ahead of time so they could prepare for a promotional interview.
She felt this was ok given systemic racism in the police force

what should the police due

1) make her the police chief
2) fire her ass
 

SchlongConery

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So this lady took it upon herself to level the playing field and give 6 black officers the questions ahead of time so they could prepare for a promotional interview.
She felt this was ok given systemic racism in the police force

what should the police due

1) make her the police chief
2) fire her ass
Before anyone answers... what is the colour of her skin so everyone can apply their racism accordingly.

I say fire her and whomever else cheats.

But this being TPS, it seems cheating and lying is historically a job requirement. So this bunch are destined for great things. They're naturals and she's a born leader!
 

SchlongConery

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Ok, so she is black and is a fucking SUPERINTENDANT! And is playing the race card herself. And her decision was pre-meditated.




The first female Black superintendent in Toronto Police Service history was in despair over what she believed was systemic mistreatment of Black officers and was attempting to diversify the ranks on her own when she helped six constables cheat in a promotions exam, her lawyer told a police tribunal Monday.

was “frustrated and desperate” at the slow pace of change in the service and believed her efforts to promote qualified Black candidates were falling on deaf ears, lawyer Joseph Markson said during the tribunal hearing that will ultimately determine her punishment within the organization.

“As the first Black female superintendent in the history of the Toronto Police Service, Supt. Clarke has been running uphill and against the wind for more than 26 years,” said lawyer Joseph Markson.

“In these unique and extraordinary circumstances, there is a straight line in connecting systemic discrimination in policing towards Blacks, Supt. Clarke’s lived experience, and the facts of misconduct to which she had pled guilty. She is extremely remorseful for her misconduct. However those acts of misconduct were rooted in real despair, real hurt and real pain.”


.... I was frustrated and desperate. I myself had benefitted from lobbying on my behalf in the past. However the differential treatment experience by the candidates I was mentoring was painful….A rising tide of emotions overwhelmed me. I decided that if the opportunity presented itself I would assist the candidates and make a desperate effort to level the playing field.”


So the cheating was pre-meditated!
 
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FIRE.HER.ASS. No one benefits from this, least of all the ones she is trying to 'promote'. The DEI nonsense has made people look at anyone under this banner with a side eye as to their actual qualifications.
 
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So this lady took it upon herself to level the playing field and give 6 black officers the questions ahead of time so they could prepare for a promotional interview.
She felt this was ok given systemic racism in the police force

what should the police due

1) make her the police chief
2) fire her ass
3)suspend with pay?
 

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La la land
First some women in some places of Gov't have to sleep to move up. I don't agree with it but it happens.

She , according to news article, didn't sleep with them. So what is the problem?
 

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So on further review, it seems that Clarke based on feedback from 500 police officers, not 500 black police officers, but 500 police officers, came up with a new procedure to provide everyone with questions in advance because there was lots of favouritism, nepotism, and these appear to have been split along racial lines. The TPS seems to have accepted it but not formalized it as a process and I guess she got frustrated and went over their heads. I think this context is important to note.


The proposed solution that Clarke championed was a new procedure that involved providing everyone with questions in advance.

“It was based on feedback from 500 Toronto police officers, not 500 Black officers, who thought the promotional process was unfair,”
said Audrey Campbell of the Jamaican Canadian Association, who has testified for Clarke.

The Toronto Police Service Board oversees the police service, and even though it adopted the new plan, the police service didn’t put it into practice, Adjetey testified.

Before its implementation, the TPS made an executive decision without warning to suspend the new process and revert to the original, unfair practice that the members identified in the external review,” wrote Adjetey in a report entered into evidence.

“It stands to reason that had the TPS implemented the new promotional process, Supt. Clarke would not have felt the desperate need to flatten the playing field by providing Black officers with the interview questions,” he wrote.

It’s not clear why the policy was never adopted. A TPS spokesperson said that the service would not comment while the tribunal was under way, but said it would respond after its conclusion.

“It was fully accepted, and these officers truly believed it would be implemented. And someone along the way decided that they weren’t going to implement all of it,” Campbell said outside the hearing.

It was in that context that Clarke shared the questions to six officers, she said.

That puts things into much clearer context. The Good ole Boys who want to make sure their and their buddies sons daughters (police family) get promoted. And any hard working activist types are overlooked or passed by as a result.

And supports my very first, and the first response to the original question!

But this being TPS, it seems cheating and lying is historically a job requirement. So this bunch are destined for great things. They're naturals and she's a born leader!
The TPS is fundamentally corrupt to its very essence. Not anywhere near to Georgia where City Police, County Sheriffs and State Troopers ahve their own internal turf wars and the southern US practice of roadside cash stickups civil forfeiture of, literally, the cash in your car. But this police department culture has now become one of a civil service where promotions and making more money are such core motivations that the rand and file and the public suffer.
 
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That puts things into much clearer context. The Good ole Boys who want to make sure their and their buddies sons daughters (police family) get promoted. And any hard working activist types are overlooked or passed by as a result.

And supports my very first, and the first response to the original question!



The TPS is fundamentally corrupt to its very essence. Not anywhere near to Georgia where City Police, County Sheriffs and State Troopers ahve their own internal turf wars and the southern US practice of roadside cash stickups civil forfeiture of, literally, the cash in your car. But this police department culture has now become one of a civil service where promotions and making more money are such core motivations that the rand and file and the public suffer.

Having said all that.... I have changed my opinion on what I think should happen to her.

Unless she has any other history of lying or even marginally discreditable conduct, I think she should receive a formal reprimand and write a letter addressed to the entire rank and file, explaining that while her intentions were noble, that dishonesty brings the the force into disrepute. Thereby putting their safety and very lives at risk from a city who may permanently lose trust with them.

It seems from what I read, she is competent, well intentioned, proactive and otherwise honourable. It seems this sort of transgression was, and is, systemic in the TPS promotional process. And this particular act of providing answers in advance was actually approved by the Board, but never formally codified and put into official practice by the Chief.
 

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Our cops r tops!
 

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He was arrested Saturday in Montreal, attempting to leave the country.

"Constable Borissov, of 53 Division, has 16 years of service and has been suspended with pay as per the Police Services Act."


Dumb greedy cop probably got caught because he submitted a change of address to forward his paycheque to while suspended. :ROFLMAO:

That getting paid while suspended shit has to stop. Either set aside their pay in escrow until the matter is resolved, or have the suspended cop post a bond for the pay received so the taxpayer can get the ill-gotten gains back.

I sincerely appreciate all the good coppers out there, doing a tough job trying to uphold the law and keep society right side up. But a few oof them sure bring dishonour to the overwhelming majority.
 

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So this lady took it upon herself to level the playing field and give 6 black officers the questions ahead of time so they could prepare for a promotional interview.
She felt this was ok given systemic racism in the police force

what should the police due

1) make her the police chief
2) fire her ass
If she is 'leveling the playing field' - she is suggesting that black candidates are not as smart as other ethnic backgrounds. Its portraying these men as low intelligence. How do they know what colour the person is who wrote the test ? Is a photo attached to the test ? How would the test discriminate against blacks ? (Name your favorite Country singer and his top 5 tunes ?)

She should be punished or reassigned. I think she could work as a buyer for hard drugs. Her backup team could be the guys that she helped cheat the test.
 

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I think she needs to be fired.

Even if her complaints are valid and her cause is just, corruption and dishonesty cannot be tolerated in the police force. Once corruption starts to seep into one area it’s only a matter of time before it spreads throughout the organization.
 

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7 years and the officers will be disciplined at the unit level with a "restorative approach". Pathetic.

I feel so sorry for Tess Richey's mother who had to come from North Bay only to find her daughters body at the bottom of a stairwell only a 100 feet from where she was last seen alive. Lazy cops, who didn't care and couldn't fulfill the bare minimum of their duties competently. Protect and Serve is totally lost on them.
 
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Have her report to Nathan Philips Square in full uniform, have The Commissioner strip her of all symbols of rank and badge,, and then have her shot.
 
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There is another way of doing testing. I was going for a test for a job city of Toronto, when you entered the room I still remember her today a large black woman asked for your name and ID once that was verified you were given a number that number was supposed to go on your test papers. Therefore anybody marking the test could not judge by your name photo or anything else who wrote the test, excellent idea. There was one idiot in the class that must’ve had wax in his ears the woman, told everyone to remove and place on the floor any calculators cell phones iPads etc. so now the test begins and what this is idiot do was out his cell phone and starts doing some calculations I assume. Tests like these I take my time to make sure I’m correct, this chap that finished his test proceeded to the front of the room and in the lady looked at it, made sure his number was on their and thanked him very much. After he left the room it went straight in the trash bin excellent. On another occasion go transit same thing test the person beside me he was constantly looking at my test papers and texting on his phone. It just reminds me of the way society is going when you have 50 students in a classroom doing a test and they are all cheating with the headmaster in the room. I just hope if you ever need a surgeon or a lawyer that they are really qualified…
 
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