Police bad Behaviour, RCMP Coquitlam

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very difficult video to watch, listen to. relates to article here http://www.castanet.net/edition/news-st ... htm#179519



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When asked to leave, proper response is to leave not start a fight. By causing a fight it forced those holding meeting to call the police. Again why not just leave, why force the police to having to drag people out.
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the woman was in need of an ambulance, there didn't seem to be any logical rationale for moving her.

ignoring the child, and then threatening another with arrest for the actions of the child is inexcusable.

dragging the man down the stairs is inexcusable.
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just another cop bashing thread, someone called the cops on the guy, the guy was a *bleep*, do what your told when a cop tells you, that simple
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advocating bootlicking is worse than bootlicking, both are crimes against humanity and civility.
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As usual unwilling to answer..... why not just leave the meeting, without causing problems.
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Whoa, that's some strata meeting. Ours are so dull.
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You're right, that is difficult to watch... Old people acting like they're 2 years old. Absolutely shameful and embarrassing.
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GordonH wrote:As usual unwilling to answer..... why not just leave the meeting, without causing problems.

Grandpa should be ashamed of himself for behaving in such a manner in front of his grandchild. Amazing what restraint displayed by the member who had to drag that over-aged child down the stairs. Should have popped him one upside the head.
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Amazing what restraint displayed by the member who had to drag that over-aged child down the stairs.


seems to be some logical incongruity here. please explain 'restraint'.
and why is it you feel the member "had" to drag the man down the stairs.
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Jonrox wrote:You're right, that is difficult to watch... Old people acting like they're 2 years old. Absolutely shameful and embarrassing.


the girl that features so prominently in the first video at least, appears to be about 6 years old to me, how old would you say she was acting?
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A_Britishcolumbian wrote: please explain 'restraint'.

1. re·straint
[rəˈstrānt]


NOUN
1. (restraints)
a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits:
 the action of keeping someone or something under control.
 deprivation or restriction of personal liberty or freedom of movement:
"he remained aggressive and required physical restraint"
synonyms: constraint · check · control · restriction · limitation ·
[more]
curtailment · rein · bridle · brake · damper · impediment · obstacle
 a device that limits or prevents freedom of movement:
2. unemotional, dispassionate, or moderate behavior; self-control:
"he urged the protesters to exercise restraint

A_Britishcolumbian wrote: why is it you feel the member "had" to drag the man down the stairs.

Because he refused to be escorted. The member should have tasered him, and then popped grandma upside the head.
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A_Britishcolumbian wrote: the girl that features so prominently in the first video at least, appears to be about 6 years old to me, how old would you say she was acting?

Sadly, older than her grandfather.
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As usual cooperation with the RCMP officers would have gone a long ways.

Not sure if anyone else has heard of this before, but the Chinese are taking over strata's in the lower mainland.

http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/richmond-townhouse-strata-meetings-revert-back-to-chinese-language-only-amid-human-rights-dispute
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