Handrail verdict: why it matters
Analysis of why the handrail ruling matters: there must always be a legal basis for police actions, people can’t be punished for failing to obey random orders given by police.
Analysis of why the handrail ruling matters: there must always be a legal basis for police actions, people can’t be punished for failing to obey random orders given by police.
js 10:26 on 2019-11-30 Permalink
“…in Laval on Montreal’s north shore…” – ???
Kate 12:41 on 2019-11-30 Permalink
I see that the CTV writer of this piece is based in Toronto – on the east side of Mississauga over there.
Blork 13:19 on 2019-11-30 Permalink
“… there must always be a legal basis for police actions, people can’t be punished for failing to obey random orders given by police.” That’s the best thing I’ve seen in a long time, and it goes against the current trend of abandoning principles in favor of reacting to personal indignation.