
@rw_pw @Commonismz Cops lie. Everywhere. rabble.ca/general/canadi…
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@rw_pw @Commonismz Cops lie. Everywhere. rabble.ca/general/canadi…

#PeelPolice are investigating 82 officers for cheating to get promotions. This would prove that corruption is widespread throughout the #PeelPoliceService. All this after Stacey Clark of the #TorontoPolice was caught helping officers cheat for promotions. thestar.com/news/gta/peel-…

THIS INCIDENT IS ON VIDEO… A man says an officer entered a home to arrest him over a warrant dispute The situation escalated quickly after he tried to close the door He was then charged with assault on an officer Now the video is circulating - and people are debating what really happened Moments like this can go either way depending on how you handle them Be honest - should he have just complied to avoid it, or do you think he had the right to push back? ⬇️ 🇺🇸


Getting rather skeptical about the intgrity of the police forces in the GTA. Peel police 'actively investigating' allegations officers cheated on promotional exam thestar.com/news/gta/peel-… via @torontostar






Man Struck and Killed by Off-Duty Bridgewater Police Officer Driving Vehicle (March 28, 2026) killercopscanada.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/man…


Anyone know a company with good deals on security gates ? 42 division might be interested in one, but they hope to keep it a secret… Do NOT repost this.




For what reason would the Chief of an #Ontario police department get himself two drivers on rotation, rather than drive himself? 1/ He’s lazy? 2/ He has a budget to burn through? 3/ He got arrested for drink drive and they decided to hide it from public scrutiny? * If anyone has any knowledge of the same … I’m all ears!







Judge calls out prosecutor over allegation she berated Toronto cop about not lying under oath — 'This is why you don't go and yell at an officer’ trib.al/p1KsHI0

This is bad ... This isn’t about one Crown attorney or one hallway conversation. If true, it exposes something far deeper, and something I've witnessed. A cultural fault line that runs through policing and prosecution. Indeed, my first encounter with a Judge in #Canada was when I was sworn in as an officer. After the Superior Court Judge turned to the Sergeant who took us to the courthouse and said, "We still on for fishing this weekend?" Here, where a prosecutor is alleged to have told an officer he should have given “false evidence” and justified it with “we protect our own,” that’s not a lapse, it’s a mindset ... it's also a crime. And mindsets don’t exist in isolation. They’re built over years. Through pressure to win cases, protect colleagues, avoid embarrassment, and maintain conviction rates. "Don’t rock the boat!" "Don’t contradict the narrative!" "Don’t be the reason a case collapses!" "Lie if necessary!" "We know they did it!" No one writes that down. No policy says it. But people feel it. I’ve worked inside this world. The real pressure is rarely overt, it’s subtle, cumulative, and often delivered off the record. In hallways. In whispered side conversations. In tone and winks, not words. So when an officer tells the truth and is allegedly berated for it, as this officer may have been, the message becomes dangerous: 1/ Tell the truth - you’re a problem. 2/ Shape the evidence to fit our narrative - welcome to the team! That’s how systems drift. Not through dramatic corruption, but through small, repeated compromises that become normalized. And here’s the real risk: once the public believes that evidence can be shaped behind the scenes, every conviction becomes questionable; even the legitimate ones. That’s real damage. The justice system needs to come down hard on this prosecutor if they want to retain a modicum of what little trust remains. #ontario #onpoli #canpoli thestar.com/news/gta/veter…