Security to be Licensed
Badges, We Don't Need No Stinkin' Badges!
It seems like the liberals are up to their shenanigans again. This time, they are after people who are out to enforce the law. They may have special training but liberal governments who breed crime do not like this idea of course and try to make law enforcement harder then it has to be. I thought we were suppose to put a stop to crime and not encourage it. Then the Toronto (Red) Star plays the tiny violin in the background while it states that it needs the laws after giving a few examples of how people died during commiting offences. One of the stories is of "the 31-year-old man, who had been caught shoplifting 25 cans of baby formula, died after he was held face down by two grocery store employees and handcuffed by a security guard". Are they serious? Do we really want to give extra rights to people who break the law? I was under the impression that it was the opposite was true but I guess not. I do not really care if the man is Jean Valjean stealing a loaf of bread. An indictable offence is no different from the other and must be treated the same. If the man was not detained by a peace officer then the detainment is considered a citizen's arrest, which is perfectly legal in Canada under the following conditions. Are the liberals trying to take away this right that us as Canadians have? Are the police the only people who will have the power to enforce the law? No longer will Canadian citizens have the right to assist oficers unless they are trained. I can see it now, no one having a say except for the criminal rights we must protect in case they die while they commit offences. In closing, this is wrong in two counts, it violates the rights of Canadians and it enforces the rights of criminals which in my terms are both wrong and dictated both by liberal governments. I hope that I will not need a stinkin' badge when I see someone committing an offence and get arrested in return for violating the rights of criminals. Trying to be a good citizen is so hard to do these days especially in these hard liberal times!
It seems like the liberals are up to their shenanigans again. This time, they are after people who are out to enforce the law. They may have special training but liberal governments who breed crime do not like this idea of course and try to make law enforcement harder then it has to be. I thought we were suppose to put a stop to crime and not encourage it. Then the Toronto (Red) Star plays the tiny violin in the background while it states that it needs the laws after giving a few examples of how people died during commiting offences. One of the stories is of "the 31-year-old man, who had been caught shoplifting 25 cans of baby formula, died after he was held face down by two grocery store employees and handcuffed by a security guard". Are they serious? Do we really want to give extra rights to people who break the law? I was under the impression that it was the opposite was true but I guess not. I do not really care if the man is Jean Valjean stealing a loaf of bread. An indictable offence is no different from the other and must be treated the same. If the man was not detained by a peace officer then the detainment is considered a citizen's arrest, which is perfectly legal in Canada under the following conditions. Are the liberals trying to take away this right that us as Canadians have? Are the police the only people who will have the power to enforce the law? No longer will Canadian citizens have the right to assist oficers unless they are trained. I can see it now, no one having a say except for the criminal rights we must protect in case they die while they commit offences. In closing, this is wrong in two counts, it violates the rights of Canadians and it enforces the rights of criminals which in my terms are both wrong and dictated both by liberal governments. I hope that I will not need a stinkin' badge when I see someone committing an offence and get arrested in return for violating the rights of criminals. Trying to be a good citizen is so hard to do these days especially in these hard liberal times!
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Just wait till someone makes this a Charter issue!:P
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