…not on Beyond, where many people know more about the subject matter and profession than the professionals actually in it. :rofl:
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…not on Beyond, where many people know more about the subject matter and profession than the professionals actually in it. :rofl:
There are some studies out there putting out a 5:1 undetected/detected infection number as of July 2020 in the USA, based on detected antibodies in group of participants numbering ~250k. As with...
Airlines will be responsible for their own FAA mandated operational worthiness flights after software updates/sensor retrofit/wiring bundle fix has been done, which will then be approved again post...
1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and...
Just like before, it’s not the evidentiary instrument and the big one at the office or Checkstop remains the one used for laying charges.
But... the police don’t write the laws. The...
Yessir. That keeps the interaction very short and comfortable.
I see your point but comparing your breath gathered at the roadside in an unintrusive way to taking blood and DNA, or entering your home, is a totally false equivalency and would simply not happen in...
It’s the Charter, not the Human Rights Act. If you’re going to use that as your leg to stand on, make sure you’re using something sturdy, or something that is in fact, a leg.
Second, it’s right...
There wouldn’t necessarily be multiples if this was operator error in identifying one aircraft. Ironically, one needs to look no further than the incident in which a US warship shot down an Iranian...
Are you sure about that? I think you’ve got it the other way around. There was very little evidence associated with an explosive ordnance induced event, and the RDX was trace and likely linked to the...
And what amounts to a non specific confession about what he was hiding from Comey. :rofl:
No. They have to follow the same rules as a motor vehicle while on a roadway.
Exactly.
OP, this isn’t about the lanes and your other arguments that simply won’t work. It’s the activity being done and whether it was stunting. You can get a stunting ticket for a legal...
Did PRK with Dr Penno in Bowness. She was very thorough and professional, and I was recovered and back at work in a week. I chose PRK for a number of reasons with one being the contact aspect of my...
Couldn’t have said it any better myself. The sun came up today and life is still going on despite all those saying otherwise. It’s a minority government, it’ll fall in two years, and even if it...
Agreed. Two of my best friends I’ve know since way back before we got on the job are medics and the stuff I hear is simultaneously heartbreaking and blood boiling. I just can’t imagine how bad it is...
Would be more interested to hear from you on this stuff. I’ve done DBT for PTSD and other stuff and found it tough but pretty effective, but I’ve been hearing more and more about EMDR and other...
They do. It’s a nice thing they are engaging us but I do wonder what comes of it as it’s something that goes right to the commission and not the service. I am hoping the new chief takes more of this...
I highly recommend this piece our Chief did for The Star. The paper is generally a rag, but I’m glad he did this.
Often times first responders are thought of only for what people see them doing...
It is generally a slap on the wrist because it’s simply shoplifting until there is violence involved. It’s not the more serious robbery charge unless you use violence or the threat or violence in...
First off, I reread what I write and it sounded snarky, haha. I wasn’t trying to be a smartass so sorry if I came off that way. That said, I did pose the question that way because unfortunately, many...
Out of curiosity, what exactly is the offense they are committing aside from littering?
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Call 311, they have an encampment team and they work with CPS. Whoever told you...
This. Until you get better and get fitted, go to these guys!
If your gut says it ain’t cool, it’s not cool. You’re a smart guy (most is the time except when we’re arguing, haha! Jk!) and you know what’s up. Good call just avoiding that!
Good call. I do hope if these guys were lying, it’s discovered and dealt with. Don’t need anyone like this in law enforcement, period.
Well, it makes you wonder why they wouldn’t refer to them. I would say notes made at the time of their observations would sure be more reliable, and at least can be held up against video that can...
I’m not suggesting that at all, sorry if that’s how it came across. I’m saying that if they didn’t refer to notes and went by memory, unless you have something to prove they went up and there and...
Well, there you have it. Hate to say it, but if their testimony was by memory and not aided by the notes they wrote, I can see why they told you there is no way to prove fabrication or perjury. If...
Ok, so next question: did the bylaw officer refer to the notes during their testimony? And why was the RCMP officers notes on the ticket? That’s so bizarre. Did the rcmp officer refer to those notes...
So, who issued this ticket to you? The RCMP or bylaw officer? And who's notes are on the ticket? Further, there is only so much room for notes on a ticket on the back side of the white copy at the...
Just because you’re the registered owner doesn’t mean you were driving it. And if it’s a female driver, why would anyone investigate you?
Guess at when someone is driving? They can’t guess....
Ok, but why would the police suddenly show up and start poking around? There has to me more on the front end of that than just going on fishing trips for drunk not-drivers and seeing what sticks....
Yeah, no one is obligated to cooperate with the police in Canada unless they are under arrest or compelled by law to do so. It’s your house, you don’t have to answer for anyone.
I would say if they weren’t there in the first place solely to gather evidence and were there conducting an investigation that led to making a demand, and they made that demand before you told them...
Fair enough, but what I’m saying is that isn’t enough and therefore isn’t as prone to abuse as you may think. There has to be more to gain the objective part of those grounds. We have to do more to...
No. There has to be more than that to start making demands for samples. It simply doesn’t work that way. There needs to be more grounds than that. Besides, we can’t go on to a property with the...
Implied invitation applies to anyone who may have legitimate business on your property and wants to speak with you, but ends at the front door. It’s just something that exists, whether you’re seen,...
To be clear, implied invitation applies to everyone who may have business on or around your property. Postal workers, solicitors, police, etc, to come up and knock on your door for legitimate...
Interestingly enough, there is a bit of case law that recently had some interesting dissent in the SCC regarding ‘implied invitation doctrine.’ Police still have that implied invitation to enter...
Thankfully in this case, they can’t. So non issue. There is not even a question about whether there is a belief in forcing warrantless entry for an impaired driving investigation. Full stop. It’s not...