As the criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber continues, the Crown has released never-before-seen video evidence showing what the occupation of the nation’s capital was like from the police perspective.
Here’s a reminder that the OPS knew these guys were coming long before they ever did and did absolutely nothing about it. Toronto cops did when they tried it there and what do you know, no city under siege, no overwhelmed cops.
I don’t think you’re listening to the testimony, reading the transcript, or watching any of the new videos (or reading the articles, really.) The OPS knew they were coming but didn’t realize how many locals were going to throw in with the protesters. They assumed that it was going to be just another protest that would evaporate on Monday. They were unprepared for how many people would be there and just how lawless and uncooperative they would be.
The Toronto police reacted the way they did because they saw what happened in Ottawa.
No, I’ve been paying attention. And I paid very close attention when it was all happening. I think their excuse is bullshit. Too many of their members were inclined to agree with the besiegers and didn’t do their job as a result.
Your beliefs do not align with the findings of the commission.
You’re just going to accept what cops say without question? A group known to lie on official forms and in front of judges?
The world isn’t black and white and not all cops lie. Their testimony lines up with what happened in Ottawa and with the findings of the commission so that lends credibility to what they are saying. There were a couple of thousand cops on the ground who did a professional job and cleared the occupiers with no injuries or deaths.
The issue isn’t that “there are a few bad apples” but half of the basket is rotten to the core. Until the police and systems that regulate police are completely overhauled, we the citizens should not trust the police. The number of “bad apples” is too high to allow the citizens to have confidence in law enforcement.
If three people came up to you and told you a slightly different story but you know one of them is lying. With that risk, do you think it is safe to bother to believe any of them? Even worse is that the other two might be going along with the lie to keep their jobs or not be ostracized by their colleges.Half?
Source?
The problem is about trust, not what was specifically said. If you’re believing a cop simply because they’re a cop, then you’re fucking stupid.
They don’t deserve the trust. I never said all cops always lie. Stop choosing to miss the point of what I said.
It’s got to be exhausting to be so angry all the time. I feel sorry for you.
Wow, way to actually respond with a valid point. You are beyond pathetic.
me: “You shouldn’t trust police by default.”
you: “OH yeah?! Did these ones lie?”
me: “that’s not what I said.”
you: “you must be angry all the time.”
Projection is a terrible thing, and I’m sorry you’re too dumb or young to understand.
It must be so stressful to go through life so angry. It can’t be good for your health. Maybe you need a glass of milk and a nap?
ACAB, eh?
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You’re just going to accept what cops say without question?
I do because I’m not an indoctrinated fool like you
C’mon haha
This is the best summary I could come up with:
As the criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber continues, the Crown has released never-before-seen video evidence showing what the occupation of the nation’s capital was like from the police perspective.
Ottawa Police Inspector Russell Lucas testified that officers were often “swarmed” and that convoy participants became more volatile as the demonstration continued.
The drone footage reveals the scope of the protest which saw big rigs clogging up the core and spilling over into residential neighborhoods.
The video also gives an overhead view of the convoy’s logistics centre on Coventry Road, which is about five kilometres east of Parliament Hill.
The Crown alleges that Lich and Barber conspired together to encourage thousands of followers to come to Ottawa to participate in an occupation that gridlocked the city.
Central to the case are three words: “Hold the line.” The Crown says the infamous phrase isn’t a rallying cry, but a call to break laws.
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