Everyone can and should be held accountable even for their acts and their words now too.. no matter who you are too. We all tend to know by now that the crooks on their own do falsely deny any guilt or wrong doings now too. Water unrestrained runs down hill, so do self supervised Professionals, Doctors, Nurses, Cops, Mayors, Civil and Public Servants, RCMP, Business persons now too.. and self supervision does not work as it tends to be only masturbation and not the real thing still too. The existing justice system has been the subject of persistent criticism from those who charge that even the police are biased in favour of their fellow officers, establishment and there is no guarantee of impartiality, fairness. Civil liberty groups, student federations and social, human rights activists have been rightfully calling even for an open, full public inquiry into what they call excessive force against the Quebec Students by the police last spring and summer. An estimated 3,000 people were arrested or abused during more than four months of widespread Quebec protests, social unrest.
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“We are committed to setting up an independent mechanism of inquiry that will probe into incidents involving the police,” “I have to examine whether the existing system can respond to the two objectives: that those police officers who performed reprehensible acts be punished, and to re-establish public confidence in our police forces … and restore the image unduly tarnished last spring,” .Mr. Bergeron said. The Quebec government plans to create an independent body to investigate incidents involving police. Public Security Minister Stéphane Bergeron confirmed Wednesday that “in the following weeks,” the ruling Parti Québécois would follow through on its pledge to assemble a civilian police oversight agency. Currently, investigations into incidents involving police that result in serious injury or death are handled by officers from another force.But having “police investigate police” has been strongly denounced by the Quebec Human Rights Commission and the provincial ombudsman. Several other provinces have independent police oversight bodies, though some of them are staffed by current or former police officers. Ontario has one for serious incidents and another for less-grave cases, while Alberta and British Columbia also have agencies.
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do see
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/quebec-to-create-police-watchdog/article4633374/
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/politics/archives/2012/10/20121023-151741.html
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2012/10/03/nothing-has-realy-changed-in-ottawa-and-elsewhere/
https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/finally-police-probe-mcgill-hospital-contract/
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