Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Response from Toronto Police

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:45 AM,  <officeofthechief@torontopolice.on.ca> wrote:
> Good afternoon:
>
> The Office of the Chief of Police is in receipt of your recent
> correspondence.
>
> Thank you for taking the time to send us your thoughts. The established
> Rule of Law applied before, during and after the G 20 Summit.  I would like
> to ask you to reserve your judgement until all the facts are known.  At
> present you appear to be making your decisions with a paucity of
> information. When making decisions, one should always be wary of the source
> and the quality of the information.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Inspector Stu Eley
> Executive Officer
> Office of the Chief

My response:

I saw a video where one Toronto police office told a young women she
would be arrested if she blew a bubble and it landed on him.  He said
she would be arrested for assault.

That man belongs in a mental hospital, not on the police force.

The female cop next to him laughed at him, not thinking he was
serious, but he was.   The young women was arrested, I do not know
what she was charged with.

I saw cop cars burning with no police in sight.  I saw police hitting
and charging people who were doing nothing.

There are things SERIOUSLY WRONG with the Toronto police.  THAT is clear.

HERE IS THE VIDEO I WAS TALKING ABOUT:


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