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I've been retired for almost 5 years now. I grew up in the big smoke, lived in Bloor West/Baby Point until about 12 years ago, moved to Oakville, and then NOTL when I retired. Moved to Dog Lake last October.
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02-25-2021, 01:42 PM | #1435 | |
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Small world in deed. I was down in the Village, close to the Harbour. Oakville wasn't my fav. I loved Niagara on the Lake, but the tourism got stupid last year, property taxes went through the roof and so did prices. We sold really well, and now have a big log home on 1.5 acres on the water.
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I get the worry over liability, but seriously there are so many avenues for the public to sue it's almost impossible to predict. I lost count of how many times I was named in law suits. I worked with a couple of guys that were being sued for something like $20 million, the suit went on for about 15 years. They were almost retired when it was resolved. |
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I'm not explaining the other part very well, maybe Sedan_Clan can chime in and explain it much better than I. Things could've change as I've been out of it for 5 ish plus years. |
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Does the type of vehicle matter? Much like with a pew-pew, if I go to the back of the Volvo 245DL, open the back lid, and THEN pass out in front of hte Post Office after realizing that a block from the bar I couldn't see the road all that well. Asking for a friend
Are passengers still allowed to consume in the back of a van? I can recall traveling with my parents across country in the conversion van, and dad turns over driving duties to me, crawls in back to have a little nap, and chugs a beer first. He wasn't a big drinker, but 6 hours on the road with a wife a 3-4 kids will do that to you. He never even saw the state of Kansas that trip |
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I’m sure you’ve encountered pulling over officers from other jurisdictions from in state or out of state. Have your experiences with them been mostly pleasant (ie politeness from their end) or have there been a few instances where they throw their badge in your face and give a hard time?
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I agree with that my friend. We should have a beer or two sometime and shoot the shit.
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Did not read through all the pages but what do LE think about what happened in MA to the Ma State police officers that were involved with falsifying records while on overtime?
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I haven't heard anything about that, but just off of what you have said, anytime there is the falsification or records that is a huge problem. Can be major offence, attempt to obstruct justice, fraud or could be a conduct violation. But in my experience I would never pass judgement based on media stories. Any conduct investigation is very complicated, takes a long time, produces tons of information and there is literally no way for the media to cover it properly. If there are charges laid, whether criminal or internal there needs to be a full hearing of the evidence and more importantly the defence. After all, innocent until proven guilty. Just my two cents.
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