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	<title>Comments on: Rememberance Day Is Not Just On Nov 11</title>
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		<title>By: Gail</title>
		<link>http://somethingtv.net/?p=519&#038;cpage=1#comment-214</link>
		<dc:creator>Gail</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 03:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I guess if you think the RCMP credo is death before dishonor, thats ok. However, they have committed crimes of atrocities. They murder, pay teen-age girls for sex, they have molested little boys, laundered money, are in the drug trade, lie and cover up for each other. The RCMP of today , have taken a once honorable profession and befouled that force beyond redemption. Thousands of Canadians, no longer want the RCMP to be an icon for Canada.  Thousands of Canadians want the RCMP disbanded. Their image from Victoria to Halifax is in shreds.  They have lost their credibility. They have been their own worst enemy. Each officer has the choice, to be a policeman of good repute, or, a corrupt officer of bad repute.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess if you think the RCMP credo is death before dishonor, thats ok. However, they have committed crimes of atrocities. They murder, pay teen-age girls for sex, they have molested little boys, laundered money, are in the drug trade, lie and cover up for each other. The RCMP of today , have taken a once honorable profession and befouled that force beyond redemption. Thousands of Canadians, no longer want the RCMP to be an icon for Canada.  Thousands of Canadians want the RCMP disbanded. Their image from Victoria to Halifax is in shreds.  They have lost their credibility. They have been their own worst enemy. Each officer has the choice, to be a policeman of good repute, or, a corrupt officer of bad repute.</p>
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		<title>By: Jeff S.</title>
		<link>http://somethingtv.net/?p=519&#038;cpage=1#comment-192</link>
		<dc:creator>Jeff S.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While it's too simple to slam the RCMP or any police service for their mistakes, or the mistakes of one or more of their officers, and say that they are all corrupt and everything needs an overhaul I think it's also too easy to fire back that we are just lucky to be here in Canada.

Canada certainly has a higher standard of living than all or most of the places referenced above but much as John has alluded to we can't simply be happy to be "better than Mexico."  As a First World nation we have to strive to set the standard and accept nothing less.  There will always be human error but if people can learn from those errors and improve training or systems we will be in a better place.  If we can strive for that we will set the example for other countries and be in a better place to go there and teach them how it's done.

Learning and adapting is the biggest step but there also has to be open dialogue between those that serve the public and the people.  An example of this comes from the Vancouver Airport Tasering.  

People were told by the RCMP to wait for everything to come out through the usual investigations.  After the airport video was released and after recent testimony from the inquiry it's beginning to feel like there were things that might have been kept from the light of day.  I'm not saying that's the case or would definitely have been the case but there's a feeling of that coming out of testimony that includes references to Robert Dziekanski wildly swinging and coming at police when the video shows nothing of that kind.

People who clamour for constant overhaul when something goes wrong might be a little more on board to wait for change if the other side (in this case, the police) were a little more willing to be open from the get-go that a mistake might have occurred and they seemed willing to accept change.  It can't be all or nothing on either side.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While it&#8217;s too simple to slam the RCMP or any police service for their mistakes, or the mistakes of one or more of their officers, and say that they are all corrupt and everything needs an overhaul I think it&#8217;s also too easy to fire back that we are just lucky to be here in Canada.</p>
<p>Canada certainly has a higher standard of living than all or most of the places referenced above but much as John has alluded to we can&#8217;t simply be happy to be &#8220;better than Mexico.&#8221;  As a First World nation we have to strive to set the standard and accept nothing less.  There will always be human error but if people can learn from those errors and improve training or systems we will be in a better place.  If we can strive for that we will set the example for other countries and be in a better place to go there and teach them how it&#8217;s done.</p>
<p>Learning and adapting is the biggest step but there also has to be open dialogue between those that serve the public and the people.  An example of this comes from the Vancouver Airport Tasering.  </p>
<p>People were told by the RCMP to wait for everything to come out through the usual investigations.  After the airport video was released and after recent testimony from the inquiry it&#8217;s beginning to feel like there were things that might have been kept from the light of day.  I&#8217;m not saying that&#8217;s the case or would definitely have been the case but there&#8217;s a feeling of that coming out of testimony that includes references to Robert Dziekanski wildly swinging and coming at police when the video shows nothing of that kind.</p>
<p>People who clamour for constant overhaul when something goes wrong might be a little more on board to wait for change if the other side (in this case, the police) were a little more willing to be open from the get-go that a mistake might have occurred and they seemed willing to accept change.  It can&#8217;t be all or nothing on either side.</p>
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		<title>By: John T</title>
		<link>http://somethingtv.net/?p=519&#038;cpage=1#comment-191</link>
		<dc:creator>John T</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 16:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The RCMP have a huge image problem.  I think many people think the organization (ie the way it works, not the individual officers) is highly unaccountable.  As bad as Bangaladesh, China, Mexico, etc?  Of course not, but is that the standard we hold ourselves to?  We have a high standard and the RCMP falls well short of it.  Your average Canadian trusts most police officers.  But they probably DON'T have faith in the system to clean out those officers that are 'bad.'  And that is a serious problem.  If this doesn't get fixed then that mistrust may trickle down to individual officers, and that would be a horrible thing.  We should hope for a better slogan for the RCMP than "at least we're not Mexico."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The RCMP have a huge image problem.  I think many people think the organization (ie the way it works, not the individual officers) is highly unaccountable.  As bad as Bangaladesh, China, Mexico, etc?  Of course not, but is that the standard we hold ourselves to?  We have a high standard and the RCMP falls well short of it.  Your average Canadian trusts most police officers.  But they probably DON&#8217;T have faith in the system to clean out those officers that are &#8216;bad.&#8217;  And that is a serious problem.  If this doesn&#8217;t get fixed then that mistrust may trickle down to individual officers, and that would be a horrible thing.  We should hope for a better slogan for the RCMP than &#8220;at least we&#8217;re not Mexico.&#8221;</p>
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