Vancouver police “immediately” recognized him on video as a familiar local character/criminal/low-IQ wacko, and they in fact actually beat the thief back to his home, only to welcome him there when he showed up with the ill-gotten merch. A search of his premises yielded the other sculpture he had ripped off the previous day.The NP Comment newsletter from columnist Colby Cosh and NP Comment editors tackles the important topics with boldness, verve and wit.
Point is, this wasn’t a crime without implications, even though the stolen property was returned. This thief, like most thieves, did some small amount of harm that can’t be reversed. He inflicted an incremental injury on the community’s peace of mind. It’s also extraordinary that the police would make even an offhand numerical reference to a suspect’s rap sheet in a situation in which he is in custody but not yet convicted. We’re obviously not dealing with the Pink Panther here, but the presumption of innocence does apply, and police forces have traditionally taken a ludicrously maximalist view of privacy legislation and rules, partly for their own protection.
“This thief, like most thieves, did some small amount of harm that can’t be reversed. He inflicted an incremental injury on the community’s peace of mind” Unfortunately, The criminal is already bk out on the streets 🤷♀️
colbycosh Seems like a government make work project to me 🤔
Weak justice system in many situations = weak willed politicians cowardly afraid to change the system to protect society more. This is the result of the voters believing the BS of these cowardly fools you elect. 70 plus years on life's journey I’ve seen enought of these cowards.
colbycosh That last paragraph...
'On the other hand, my oft-expounded view is that if a person has been convicted of 115 crimes, anybody ought to be able to go look at a full list of the 115 offences on the internet. Criminal justice is public in nature.' Yes. Would this be a fed or prov issue? colbycosh
Sadly most shootings are from criminals with long criminal records. Harper tried to impose common sense on the courts with mandatory minimum sentences for criminals committing crimes with a firearm. Again our liberal activist Supreme Court of Canada struck it down.
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