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Women claim workplace sexual assault, harassment in $167M lawsuit against Waterloo Regional Police

Two women say they were subjected to harassment and abuse by male colleagues, superiors

Kate Bueckert · CBC News

June 1, 2017

Two women have filed a $167-million class action lawsuit against the Waterloo Regional Police Services board and police association claiming they experienced systemic and institutional gender-based discrimination and harassment on the job.

The women — a former constable and a current officer with the force on leave — are seeking $100 million for general and aggravated damages and $50 million for exemplary damages. As part of the same suit, the families of the officers are seeking damages of $17 million, bringing the total to $167 million.

Const. Angelina Rivers and Sharon Zehr allege they were subjected to harassment and abuse by male colleagues and superiors.

Rivers, who started working as a constable with WRPS in 2006 and is still employed by the force but is currently on leave, said she was sent sexually inappropriate text messages and pictures from a direct supervisor.

"Policing is very sexualized environment. There was a lot of quote-on-quote locker room banter. The greatest difficulty I had was with senior officers, officers who had power and control to influence my career, would proposition me," Rivers told CBC News.

She said minor errors she made were blown out of proportion while mistakes by her male colleagues were swept under the rug.

"When I tried to address the issues I was facing internally, I was dismissed and ridiculed at every turn," Rivers said in a release about the lawsuit.

"I am participating in this lawsuit so that my daughters, or any woman who wants to pursue a career in law enforcement, can do so without facing the kind of systemic harassment, discrimination and abuse that I faced."

Lawsuit could bring change

Zehr said she served with the force for two-and-a-half years. She is not currently a police officer.

She claimed on her first day of work, she was told by two male officers they did not want her or any women on the force and she said her sergeant wrote a negative and "fictitious" report on her performance and told her "quit or get fired."

On one occasion, she said five male officers attempted to drag her against her will into a men's change room. In the statement of claim, she alleges in October 1988, a male constable drove her to a remote area and asked her to perform oral sex on him.

"The injustices I faced at the hands of men whose job it was to uphold public justice have shaken my belief in the police system to its core."

The working conditions forced her to quit and move out of Waterloo region because she was concerned for her safety, Zehr said.

"I also had incidents where I didn't receive any backup, closer towards the end of my career there because I had given notice, and that's when they stopped coming to support me on the road and eventually they decided to pull me off the road and to put me on the front desk," she told CBC News

Lawyer Doug Elliott of Cambridge LLP said the lawsuit could "force real change and make things better for those facing institutional injustice."

Class action for female officers, families
The class action lawsuit is seeking $100 million in general and aggravated damages for those who join the lawsuit, $50 million for punitive and exemplary damages.

As well, the associated family class suit is seeking general damages of $10 million, special damages of $5 million and punitive damages of $2 million.

The family class is being represented by Zehr's husband, Barry Zehr. He was a superintendent who worked in the force's human resources department and is now retired.

He said he raised the concerns of officers, but was ignored.

"The actions of these men also impacted the families, friends and communities of the officers," Barry Zehr said. "Our family continues to deal with the trauma they inflicted to this day."

The case was filed in Brampton Superior Court on Tuesday. The plaintiffs in the case are also asking that any trial also take place in Brampton.

The plaintiffs have filed in Brampton because neither is comfortable in the Waterloo region anymore, according to Anika Christie, the director of communications for Grosso McCarthy, and spokeswoman for the plaintiffs.

None of the allegations in the class action suit have been proven in court.

'Class action is inappropriate'

In a statement, Police Chief Bryan Larkin said the force is taking the allegations seriously.

"Some of the allegations attributed by the plaintiffs date back to 1988 and those have only just come to the attention of our service," Larkin said. "Some were already the subject of an investigation by an independent law firm and dealt with appropriately."

Police board chairman Tom Galloway said the board is committed to diversity, inclusion and equity.

The release said lawyers for the police force would be "challenging the complete lack of jurisdiction to bring this claim" and if necessary, will defend the allegations.

"We take the position that the class action is inappropriate," the release from the force said. "The Police Services Act provides for a grievance/arbitration system pursuant to the collective agreement and would have been the appropriate means to deal with the allegations."

The release from WRPS added it "does not condone or tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment in the workplace."

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/waterloo-regional-police-sexual-assault-harassment-lawsuit-1.4141308
 

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Can we create a sub-forum for this, maybe call it #metoo...

... so that I DON’T have to read.
 

TeeJay

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Is there anyone who actually thinks $167M is appropriate compensation even if the woman was raped?
As comp for harassment it is just stupid

I think the first legal reform that needs to be taken is "victims" can only sue the person who wronged them
Suing the department is obviously trying to jackpot the system
 

thumper18474

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Is there anyone who actually thinks $167M is appropriate compensation even if the woman was raped?
As comp for harassment it is just stupid

I think the first legal reform that needs to be taken is "victims" can only sue the person who wronged them
Suing the department is obviously trying to jackpot the system
Well lets see
5 colleagues tried to take her forcibly into a male locker room against her will....
1 colleagues tried to get her to suck his dick on the job
whole shift denied her back up when requested..which may or may not have endangered her safety..depending I guess onthe nature of the request...

did I leave anyone out??

sounds like an entire department needs their asses fired ...

so yeah sue the whole fucking department
 

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This happened in 1988 ..... and she brings the issue up now ? This is crazy. There should be a time limit of maybe 2 weeks to bring up the subject. The ladies are just jumping on the band wagon now to try and get public sympathy. If they sue for a lot then they are sure to get a couple of million to keep quiet.
True they were wronged, but to leave the claim so long ...... forgetaboutit.
 

TeeJay

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Well lets see
5 colleagues tried to take her forcibly into a male locker room against her will....
1 colleagues tried to get her to suck his dick on the job
whole shift denied her back up when requested..which may or may not have endangered her safety..depending I guess onthe nature of the request...

did I leave anyone out??

sounds like an entire department needs their asses fired ...

so yeah sue the whole fucking department
Yeah this makes sense
6 people (IF SHE IS TELLING THE TRUTH) asked her to do something and she turned them down
So sue department for 167M?

Best case scenario if I was judge would be to give her say 5 years pay

A time limit is also a good idea (I don't give a fuck what she claims happened, noone will remember clearly enough 20 years after the fact)
 

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SIU investigates allegations of 4 sex assaults involving Waterloo police

Incidents allegedly occurred in November 2017, September 2017, October 1994, and early 1990s

Hailey Salvian · CBC News

February 1, 2018

Ontario's police watchdog says it has launched investigations into four alleged sexual assaults involving Waterloo police officers.

Monica Hudon, spokesperson for the Special Investigations Unit, said in an email to CBC News on Thursday that the incidents are alleged to have occurred in November 2017, September 2017, October 1994 and in the early 1990s.

"Since November 1, 2017, the SIU has been made aware by the police service of four sexual assault allegations involving the Waterloo Regional Police Service," Hudon said.

Insp. Mike Haffner, spokesperson for Waterloo Regional Police, said in an email on Thursday that the force is aware of the allegations.

"Waterloo Regional Police Service takes these allegations seriously, and in situations where we have received information that meets the mandate of the SIU, we have notified them accordingly," Haffner said.

The SIU investigations come as the Waterloo Regional Police Services board and the police association face a proposed $167 million class action lawsuit.

Two women — a former constable and current officer with the force on leave — filed the class action, claiming they experienced systemic and institutional gender-based discrimination and harassment on the job.

A superintendent with the force, named in affidavits as part of the lawsuit, retired on Wednesday.

Hudon said she cannot say if any of four cases under investigation are linked to the class action lawsuit.

The SIU is an arm's length agency that investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/siu-investigating-wrps-1.4513884
 

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Wait ... so not just in the 80's and 90's.

Oh no. What are the people going to use as an excuse to ignore sexual assault/harassment now?
 

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Well lets see
5 colleagues tried to take her forcibly into a male locker room against her will....
1 colleagues tried to get her to suck his dick on the job
whole shift denied her back up when requested..which may or may not have endangered her safety..depending I guess onthe nature of the request...

did I leave anyone out??

sounds like an entire department needs their asses fired ...

so yeah sue the whole fucking department
They're not suing the department, they're suing taxpayers.
And $167M in damages is ridiculous even if those 5 colleagues dragged her kicking and screaming into that locker room and had their way with her. I understand it's sickening to put a dollar figure on monstrous actions, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate to hand out a fortune, especially when it's taxpayers on the hook and not the offenders themselves.

Actual awarded damages should be under $1M, and serious punishments should be dished out to the offenders. If the allegations are proven true.
 

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Is there anyone who actually thinks $167M is appropriate compensation even if the woman was raped?
It's not but I don't know how the amount was calculated. In cases such as trademark infringement, there is often a legal limit to how much you can be compensated per infringement. For example, let's say that limit is $100,000. If I infringe a company's trademark 10 times (by selling 10 of their videos as my own), they could sue me for $1 million. It doesn't mean they will get this amount, and in fact, the settlement usually ends up being a fraction of amount sued for.
 

Scarey

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For 167 million dollars each member of the Waterloo Regional police right down to the janitorial staff can grab and fondle my cock and ball sack TONIGHT SON!!!!!!!!!!!.............
 

TeeJay

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It is a class action suit people.

No one person is getting millions.
In case you missed it
"Two women have filed a $167-million class action lawsuit "
"The women — a former constable and a current officer with the force on leave — are seeking $100 million for general and aggravated damages and $50 million for exemplary damages. As part of the same suit, the families of the officers are seeking damages of $17 million, bringing the total to $167 million. "

So not only are each of the women getting millions, somehow the parents/spouses of the women are also getting millions

I don't know what world you live in, but if my wife gets harassed it is bad enough paying her a million, but then somehow I can also claim to be a victim since I am her direct family? wtf

Wait ... so not just in the 80's and 90's.
If you again bother to read
One is from the 80s (former officer) one is a current officer (who has been milking leave for years and is not actually working)
 

Jasmine Raine

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In case you missed it
"Two women have filed a $167-million class action lawsuit "
"The women — a former constable and a current officer with the force on leave — are seeking $100 million for general and aggravated damages and $50 million for exemplary damages. As part of the same suit, the families of the officers are seeking damages of $17 million, bringing the total to $167 million. "

So not only are each of the women getting millions, somehow the parents/spouses of the women are also getting millions

I don't know what world you live in, but if my wife gets harassed it is bad enough paying her a million, but then somehow I can also claim to be a victim since I am her direct family? wtf

Well thank fuck you are not the judge in the case. It is in the paper so you would have to slam the gavel and make is so right. So how many millions is each person GETTING.

From my understanding, by living in the real world, filing a suit doesn't mean you are going to win and class action suits are open to more people, so in the suit, it is assumed more women will come forward. Adding to the list of people chipping away at the actual awarded amount. If they even win their case.

So as I said, no one person is getting millions. In cases you missed the facts which clearly you have. That selective reading issue you have is playing havoc on you again I see. Lol
 

TeeJay

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You are hilarious

Your original comment was no one person is getting millions
Which is false no matter how you try to twist it

It is obvious to even the most left wing nutjob the 2 women are trying to jackpot the system
Nothing bad happened to them (they turned down sexual advances oh no) and nothing was ever forced on them

To the contrary the one who is not an officer anymore had performance issues (funny how the harassment comes out after she fails to do her job eh everyone is a victim in society these days)

Do you even know what the word "facts" actually means? You throw it around an awful lot... (it also is funny how you respond so frequently despite claims of blocking me but thats another lie isn't it)
 

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I don't know what world you live in, but if my wife gets harassed it is bad enough paying her a million, but then somehow I can also claim to be a victim since I am her direct family? wtf
If your wife was getting harassed every day at work, and as a result, she wouldn't suck your dick for 5 years... wouldn't you be pissed, and want some kind of compensation?
 

TeeJay

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If your wife was getting harassed every day at work, and as a result, she wouldn't suck your dick for 5 years... wouldn't you be pissed, and want some kind of compensation?
Hey
If my wife was getting harassed and I could get rich off it you better beleive I would

I've actually won money through Human Rights with a claim of racism (and I am WHITE lol)

But I want people to be honest; this is a scam to get rich
Neither of these women were seriously harrassed
And since both were police officers they also were better equipped to handle this than a normal civ woman
 
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