Where in the act does it say its illegal to give questions to applicants for promotion? Where is it stated as law? You can't just site the title of an act and then declare this specific action was illegal.Uhhhhhmmmmmm. the Police Services Act RSO 1990 is a law. It is not a policy, nor a guideline. It is Law. Well it was the law until April 1st of this year when it was repealed and replaced.
She committed at least 7 offences under that LAW. She pled guilty to breaking them. She did not dispute the factuality.
There has never, and will never be a policy enacted that allows "cops to sneak the questions" to a test. Are you saying that cheating on tests, like lying in Affadavits to get search warrants, to commit perjury on the witness stand etc... should be commonly accepted police practice?
I think what you are saying is that she had a politically and racially motivated reason to cheat, so therefore her cheating was justified. And that she was charged while white Superintendents, Inspectors etc are not charged because why? Because they are white?
Then I can't see how you can argue against @mitchell76 bleating that Trump got charged with various crimes, while claiming that "The Biden Crime Family" gets away with the same thing.
But the funniest part is you saying "There was no law broken, to suggest so is hyperbole." You don't even know enough about the law to even speak with any credibility as to the most basic knowledge of the case.
Do you ever admit that you are wrong? Because I only see you dig yourself even deeper when you are factually wrong.
The charges are misconduct, but there are no legal penalties, she would not be fined or sent to prison. Just disciplined or fired.
You're still pushing falsehoods here, schlong. Both Kautilya and I have said she broke policy, even if that policy change had been approved by the board and then cancelled by someone above her, its still wrong. She should be punished for that act, but not seriously. Then policy should change to improve process for all applicants and to end the 1.7% promotion rate for black cops.
Mitch would argue rules don't apply to people I back, I say the rules apply but this action was not a serious one and not done to do anything but correct systemic issues in the TPS, issues that the board thought serious enough to pass changing the 'law' as you call it.
Police Services Act, RSO 1990, c P.15 |
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