The ‘Occurrence Details’ reports provided were completely useless for informing the public about the extent or amount of the damages caused by the RCMP door-kicking spree in High River.  Complete trust in the RCMP to protect homes and private property when responding to declared emergencies cannot be restored until and unless the whole truth is made public about what happened in High River in 2013. Complaint to Information Commissioner – June 29, 2018

 

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Ken Coutts
Ken Coutts
5 years ago

If anyone else had done this there would be repercussions !

Andrew Shanaida
Andrew Shanaida
5 years ago

I doubt if anyone, including myself could use the “Clearance status – unfounded” excuse to get off the hook as easily as they do for themselves?
Crazy isn’t it? – Like going to the fox to complain about the missing hens when it comes to protecting their own skin behind the thin blue line and court room bar.

Ed Copeman
Ed Copeman
5 years ago

Back in 1962 I applied to join the RCMP, but was ‘denied’ as to my size (5’11”, 170 pounds), so I joined the RCAF.
With ALL the negatives about the Mounties over the LAST MANY years – I am SO HAPPY that I did NOT get accepted by them!
Really sorry that the RCMP should come to THIS!

Jacob
Jacob
5 years ago

Goldenburg nuff said

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