Originally Posted by
welsh
Based on fact. So?
I heard a great story today: Ottawa police officer made an arrest for counterfeit currency and possession of 200 grams of weed, and the charges were thrown out. Why? He smacked the guy in the head for no reason at all, while the guy was handcuffed, and then when the guy complained about being smacked, he punched him twice in the face. And had no reasonable grounds for the search that turned up the evidence. All the charges thrown out because the cop overstepped his bounds.
I know all kinds of stories, all of them true. But the fact that things happen doesn't make them common. How many times do Ottawa police interact with the public every day, without punching anyone in the face for no reason? Perspective.