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Old Posted Feb 15, 2022, 8:52 PM
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Originally Posted by hwy418 View Post
That may be true, but I would not be surprised if the RCMP and OPP take-over from the OPS. I little easier to do that now that most trucks now on Wellington. Don't forget they already setup the integrated command centre.
Oh yeah, I wasn't insinuating that he is taking charge of the occupation crisis. I was just saying he was taking the role of Chief Officer of OPS. The general policing of the city needs to continue to occur. Crime around town won't stop while the core is occupied. But one integrated command center that will centralize and coordinate decisions is the best step going forward.

This OPS resignation needed to occur because the image of the Ottawa police is at its lowest now. Sloly appeared weak during his press conferences and through is "actions". We can't have a weak image of the police for the population, it doesn't promote a sense of safety, security and reliability.

The police should look strong, reliable, unbiased, and empathetic, which it hasn't really demonstrated lately.
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