Mark Zaugg and Family

Now with an entirely ficticious percentage of your daily ratsofrass blogging
in Search

The blog of Zaugg

Who watches the watchers?

I have called for the officers in the Dziekanski's death to be charged before. 

We have a new tidbit today.  Gary Mason at the Globe and Mail has a much better explanation than I can give.  And I add one from Ian Mulgrew.

"I am obviously appalled," a clearly upset Braidwood said. 

I share his revulsion.  I'm sickened that not only four power-crazed, bad cops with terrible judgment have put themselves in such a bad light by dipsying and dodging the truth as bad as Bill Clinton with a crusty dress tucked under a desk, but even worse that the brass have demonstrated that those same four cops have absolutely golden judgment and scruples when it comes to freely and fully revealing the truth.  The whole truth, and nothing but the truth. 

The four attending officers should be held accountable in a court of law.  Charges should be forthcoming at once.  Their performance and actions was not in accordance with a fair and just society respecting the rule of law.  I'm fully willing for Mr. Braidwood to finish his work, but charges must be laid.  *I* have most certainly judged the officers and I find them incapable of performing their duties, but they must be held accountable in courts.

The senior officers above them must be held accountable as well.  First I fully expect them to explain themselves in front of Justice Braidwood.  They deserve a serious grilling as to why they have not been forthcoming, they deserve to be most seriously questioned about their complete lack of discretion about releasing honest information.  Subsequently, we need a real, independent inquiry to look into THEIR actions and determine if criminal responsibility lies in their actions as well. 

A man is dead.  Four RCMP officers have shown themselves to be dangerous to the general public and have subsequently ruined their careers.  At least two senior officers have minimized and covered up serious improprieties and have damaged trust in the RCMP and probably took a serious hit in their own careers.  Did their mother's tell them to never tell a lie?  Not even a little white lie.  It builds a lot of it's own momentum.

That's a hell of a lot of damage for a very atrocious decision.  These people are civil servants, they serve society and are accountable to us all.  Charge them now.

It's funny, I was reminded of a quote from Mahatma Ghandi:

Seven social sins:
Politics without principles,
Wealth without work,
Pleasure without conscience,
Knowledge without character,
Commerce without morality,
Science without humanity,
And worship without sacrifice.
Published Saturday, June 20, 2009 12:37 AM by mzaugg
Filed Under:

Comment Notification

If you would like to receive an email when updates are made to this post, please register here

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

 

Quasimodem said:

These four thugs and the senior officers protecting them have given Canada one black eye after another throughout the length of this affair.  I sincerely hope a watching world notices that one group has not bought into this story from their first glimpse of that video tape – many even earlier, based on the implausibility of the RCMP's ever-evolving version of the truth.

The group of which I speak is that of the average Canadian citizen.  The average Canadian was aware that something was seriously awry within the ranks of the RCMP.  From the beginning, they have been sceptical of the official statements from all levels of the RCMP, YVR, the BC and other levels of government.

These different groups began as many organizations do, by stonewalling, but the average Canadian citizens' disbelief persuaded them to honestly evaluate what had gone wrong, and attempt to correct that.  Except for the RCMP!

We get lies and legal machinations from the four thugs and their lawyers.  From the RCMP senior staff we get assurance that what we have seen with our lying eyes (and heard with our deceitful ears) is not really the truth which it so obviously is.  In all, we get lies, suppression of evidence, perjury, and collusion with government prosecutors.

And this, while at the same time the RCMP is requesting unprecedented powers to intercept our Internet communications.  Powers whose honest application – assuming they don't already obviate our Charter rights – would depend upon the fictitious integrity and honour of the RCMP, in applying it.

A good-sized chunk of our national character is invested in the significance of the RCMP's long historical involvement in our country's development.  To protect both the reputation of our country, as well as the heroic efforts of the men who served in the RCMP before it fell into such disrepute, it should be disbanded.  A new national police force, removed from any paramilitary structure, functioning on modern police methods, and modern theories of police accountability should be installed in the place of the RCMP.

It would be a fitting memorial for the unfortunate death of  Robert Dziekan'ski.
June 20, 2009 12:31 PM
 

leonide said:

comment2,
July 20, 2009 7:30 AM
 

mzaugg said:

Now, you see, you have the header there, but your body of text is empty.  That's just not going to work well.

But I have to respect your acumen for knowing that I'm also a trained Oracle DBA and I have great appreciation for sequences.  Such a refreshing change from the spam that does not adhere to serial progression.
July 22, 2009 11:50 AM

What do you think?

(required) 
(optional)
(required) 
SkinName:iroha_CS2
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems