Friday, August 14, 2020

Farming now punishable by police.

Previously we saw how cosplay has become a life-threatening pursuit in Canada. You show up on the street, you gonna feel the heat.

Now farming is a life threatening pursuit.

Jeremia's sister, Maria Leussink, posted a long version of Jeremia's side of the story on a GoFundMe page to help pay for the legal fees he and brother Dominic now face after being charged with several criminal offences, including resisting arrest and failing to providing a breath sample. More than $35,000 has already been raised toward the brothers' legal fees.
They have hired hotshot criminal defence lawyer Tonii Roulston, who successfully defended Eddie Maurice — the Okotoks farmer and father of two young children who was criminally charged after firing a warning shot into the ground to scare away two thieves on his rural property in the middle of the night.

They dragged him out of the tractor and beat him, is what they did, then charged him with a bunch of bullshit to cover their sorry asses. And this is being supported by the local police department because this is what they train their people to do. Anyone who does not instantly obey their commands, no matter how conflicting or stupid, gets dragged out and beat. That's the standard.

Luckily there is plenty of video of the dragging, the beating and the rest of it, so the kid may actually have a chance in court.

But for every case like this where the video speaks for itself, there are 100 cases where we never hear about it. The kid gets dragged, beat and charged, convicted, and it doesn't make the news.

So, an important safety tip for Canadians, the hot setup when pulled over is to fall out of the car, lie in the road with your hands over your head, and hope for the best. And don't for fuck sakes call them yourself if there's a problem.

1 comment:

Sean Fagan said...

Thanks for sharing such a nice post. It's indeed great to see that law and order system is made strict to stop farming.