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Police chiefs and association presidents demand Horwath apologize

Article content Calling Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath’s social media comments on the death of a Toronto woman a “lie,” the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is demanding an apology. “An intentional fact-absent statement is known as a lie,” tweeted Jeff McGuire, OACP executive director and former Niagara Regional Police chief. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or WARMINGTON: Police chiefs and association presidents demand Horwath apologize Back to video “Work being done to improve the safety of all communities is badly eroded by your flame-fanning comments. You owe an apology and you need to correct your statement.”

Ontario police chiefs say no thanks to Doug Ford s random stop law

Halton Regional Police Chief Steve Tanner has also made it clear his service won’t be backed into a corner by the new guidelines. “The @haltonpolice has always, and will always work closely and in cooperation with our citizens,” he tweeted. “During this next COVID-19 phase we will continue to engage, explain and educate our citizens. Enforcement will be a last resort and only when absolutely required for public safety.” Peel Regional Police Association President Adrian Woolley said no matter what, his members will not be participating in anything that goes beyond what they are entitled to do constitutionally. “I believe that these new measures called for by Doug Ford are in direct conflict with our Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” he tweeted. . “Further, they place all of our active frontline members in an untenable position when directed by politicians to enforce these measures.”

WARMINGTON: Don t kick officer for a hug Give him a slap on wrist

But hugging? This is a new one. During a pandemic, proximity is considered by some the same as carrying a loaded gun. It has landed popular Peel Regional Police Sgt. Paul Brown in hot water. “Upon learning of the incident, I immediately directed that the sergeant be suspended and commenced an Internal Affairs investigation,” Peel Chief Nishan Duraiappah said in a news release Friday. “Peel Regional Police are committed to ensuring the safety of our members and the public. Our officers will enforce municipal and provincial regulations as required.” EXCLUSIVE Uniformed Peel Police sergeant is all hugs with supporters of HUF gym before and after one of their group members pursued me. No masks. He offers me a hug, too. I decline. City ordered gym closed; they refuse. @PeelPolice@globalnews#Mississaugapic.twitter.com/B5qqvQasRg á ’ (@ConsumerSOS) April 16, 2021

Ontario police chiefs say no thanks to Doug Ford s random stop law

Ontario police chiefs say no thanks to Doug Ford s random stop law
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