LAWYER: Canadian Cops. Here's why…



Everyone complains about American cops, but are they really the worst? Here’s how intrusive Canadian cops get to be, and it’s legal!

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29 thoughts on “LAWYER: Canadian Cops. Here's why…”

  1. I understand that it has the potential to be abused in bad faith, but I also have little sympathy for drunk drivers. The sister of a friend is in a wheelchair for life. Tough call on keeping this. Especially if you've gotten home and had a drink. Something a drunk driver would drives drunk regularly would likely be aware of as a strategy.

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  2. Despite many laws in the United States that protect citizens from government oppression, millions of Americans now seem to want to live under a dictatorship. Many rights Americans take for granted, vanish…IN CANADA!

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  3. I’m sure for anyone who has lost a loved one from drunk driving, this law isn’t strict enough. Call for a drive or get someone sober to drive. To complain about your so called lack of freedom in Canada doesn’t help the hundred or so people buried in graveyards every year. Perhaps if the law was even stricter then they might learn. Stop making excuses for drunk driving. Cops wouldn’t be at your door if they didn’t suspect you of drinking and if you weren’t then no big deal. SMH

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  4. Canadian here we take intoxicated driving seriously we also don’t treat our cops like trash because we know they are just doing their job and if needed this way here it can help a proper investigation if nothing happens cased closed but we are not oppressed and those of us who see on the regular and partake in police operations like me I do gsar to help find missing persons and assist in evidence searches the cops are good people and don take crap in Canada they have to prove beyond reasonable doubt you have committed a crime the officers know if they don’t have proof there is no case and you are off the hook

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  5. thats some crazy shit. in 1989 at around 9 yrs old we flew up to Calgary from Arizona because my cousin and best friend lived there. my dad is like a man's man, ive literally seen other dudes get all nervous and awestruck around him. so he took our family and my cousins family on a 2 week camping trip starting in Calgary, going through banf, lake Louise, to British Columbia. down to Seattle, back east across Washington. through Idaho & Montana then through glacier national park back up across the border and back to Calgary. the Canadian rockies are the most beautiful, rugged & full of undisturbed nature out of anywhere I've ever been. and since they were saddled with kids age 5 to 11 I'm sure it was tame compared to what it could have been. if anywhere something like that would be the canadian rockies

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  6. Here's the thing though, don't blame the Canadian cops for this, blame Canadian laws. The cops seemed pleasant, even friendly, and were literally just doing their job as prescribed by law. How many videos are out there of American cops refusing to leave when asked, sticking their foot in the door, illegally entering, or in the case of Sonya Massey, much, much worse.

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  7. I'm glad america we don't have to do this. As a matter of fact, never even opened the front door.
    If copped short knock on a module. My first question is, why are you here? And do you have a warrant?
    I will not answer any questions, and I will not open that door. The next unknown gonna do would make a phone call to my lawyer and a phone call to the sheriff.

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  8. This happens more than most people know in Canada. You could have been home all day and maybe having a beer or too while working around the house. But if the police get a call or even just want to get someone to make up their arrest quota. They can and do just grab someone. Our country is run by corrupt criminals and policed by criminals. No one in Canada looks to police for help. You are just going to be arrested or beaten up. Time to clean house and get rid of the criminals in our governments and police forces.

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  9. That doesn’t make sense. A lawyer would absolutely eat the sh*t out of this in court. If he failed the breathalyzer, the crown would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he didn’t consumer any alcohol AFTER he reached his house and wasn’t drive. Also, they would also have to prove YOU were the one driving the car. This might be an extremely rare case but there are lots of tyrant cops in the US that don’t follow the law either.

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  10. Lol you Americans do know that the RCMP no longer wear this red uniform on duty, they no longer ride horses either.
    They wear a regular police uniform and drive police cars. They still wear the red uniform for ceremonial purpose only. We are not in the 1800's lol

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