Institutionalized gaslighting and career state assistance are an explosive mix when intentionally contained. A police service doing so records these efforts as well as their targeted attacks on individuals in the environment thus created using a particularly malleable phrase: Neighbour trouble.
Try to keep in mind, the civilians shown here chose to forcibly insert themselves into another person's life. It has never been the other way around. Once they proved beyond any doubt that they would persist in their activities a notebook, not a weapon, was put into use - as repeatedly suggested by Windsor Police Service members. All names, addresses, and similar details are obtained through public information sources or directly from the individual.
If they're old enough to utter threats, assault or give statements, they're old enough to be discussed publically. If they're under the protection of criminal cops like Constable Kent Rice while being neglected by Children's Aid Societies, a civil society demands it.
They have to go back
Mayor of Windsor Drew Dilkens' office, former Mayor of Windsor Eddie Francis' office, former MPP Teresa Piruzza's office, MP Brian Masse's office, the local office of the Crown Attorney under Deputy Crown Attorney Renee Puskas, Deputy Crown Attorney Walter Costa, and the Windsor Police Service have been aware of this enterprise, involving more than one individual, for some time. More on that, armed robberies, and car chases later.
Discount high - buy some, sell some, enjoy the flight.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: First Series
Picture a uniformed membership of 400. You've met more than half. Now, crack open an undergrad organizational behaviour textbook after brushing up on your psych 101 and 2. Yep, that's right, we're working with the expected percentages here. We tried telling that to Bob Labute. Response? The police don't apologize. We tried telling that to Renee Puskas' / Walter Costa's (?) office. Response? Tell the police. Fuddle duddle.
TODO: Further categorize, properly sort, apply policy evaluation to those using bad information from WPS PIB.
TODO: Track membership and activities of Patrol Platoon 1.
Testosterone laden, semi-automatic and heavy weapon toting "peace officers." You haven't met irony until you've experienced a non-violent encounter with ESU members who don't get to shoot or smash anything. They might be required for extreme situations but, based on direct experience, they need to be caged or tranquilized when they're not trading gun fire with a modern day Rambo. Thanks for the memories.
Going to my bed the other night, I noticed people in my shed stealing things. I phoned the police but was told no one was in the area. They said they would send someone over as soon as possible to help. I hung up. A minute later I called again. "Hello," I said. "I called you a minute ago because there were people in my shed. You don't have to hurry now, because I've shot them."
Within minutes there were half a dozen police cars in the area, plus a helicopter and an armed response unit. They caught the burglars red-handed. One of the officers said, "I thought you said you'd shot them."
To which I replied: "I thought you said there was no one available."
What is said and what is done are two entirely different things. If Ms. Grayer is any indication, which she may or may not be, this public body involved in many aspects of all Ontarians lives needs an enema followed by a practical and realistic breakup into it’s numerous constituent parts.