Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Free Surrey from the RCMP

The trailer trash p*ssing match over the future of the Surrey RCMP has hit the courts. The Judge granted sealing orders in respect to SPS operation plans and policies concerning covert and undercover operations but decided not to seal or redact a Surrey Police Union affidavit concerning allegations of harassment, bullying and public safety concerns involving the RCMP.

The Union filed a grievance over Surrey RCMP bullying and harassing Surrey Police members. This is not new nor is it surprising. This toxic cesspool of harassment needs to come to an end.

I live in Surrey and I support a municipal Police force as does the Wake Up Surrey grass roots organization. Surrey is the largest city in Canada that doesn't have it's own police force. The defiant dirty tricks the Surrey RCMP have pulled to protect their interests over the interests of the community is appalling. The people of Surrey deserve better: getridofthercmp.ca

The RCMP have a long documented history of sexual harassment. The Surrey RCMP was a big part of that. As we speak, Cody Haevischer is in court trying to have his Surrey Six conviction overturned because of gross RCMP misconduct. IHIT were having threesomes with witnesses. It wasn't one cop and one witness. It was a climate of unprofessionalism that permitted the force.

6 comments:

  1. There needs to be a solid prohibition on former RCMP working for SPS. A surgeon does not remove only part of a tumor, there needs to be as clean a start as possible. The way Surrey RCMP has acted and continues to act tells you they care about themselves, not the public.

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    1. The main problem is the management. Once you fix that, everything else will fall into place.

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  2. For once I support the NDP on this issue, get rid of the RCMP! Free SURREY!

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    1. I agree. This shady sh*t needs to come to an end.

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  3. Even if Cody wins his appeal he would lose again in a new trial

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    1. I certainly hope so. As I argued in Jamie Bacon's appeal, even though the RCMP misconduct was previous, that's not the family's fault or the community's fault. Letting them off would be a gross miscarriage of justice. But then they let Jamie Bacon in Witness Protection making the entire investigation a complete farce.

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