33 Replies to “Jonestown Precinct”

  1. Toronto police: Leave your FOBs for your car in a convenient location for criminals to steal.

    Montreal police: Hold my beer!

  2. I disagree with the Montreal Police saying porch pirates have a right to privacy above those who have had items stolen. If I was able to, I’d include the porch pirate’s home address and workplace as well.

    1. L- The work address of the porch pirate is your porch; whose business licence is granted by
      those in the judiciary, who have ruled that anyone stealing less than $5,000.00 of your
      property is the victim of the crime. Therefore, the pirate is just engaging in wealth redistribution. Wealth distribution ideology doesn’t include the concept of Property Rights,
      nor the concept of equality under the law. It does include virtue signaling.

      To a judiciary paid many times more than the median of $40,000.00 gross. Anything less than
      $5,000 is just the equivalent of pocket change. Besides, the areas they live in have a servant
      or caretaker and or security guard with a dog. Never do they face the cancelation of insurance
      from theft or break and enter, not in their neighbourhood. Nor do the grocery stores in their
      area going out of business due to the volume of thefts under $5,000.00.

      It’s as though porch pirates are granted Letters of Marque, immunity for their piracy as long
      as it doesn’t affect the issuers and their tribe or clique or caste or class.

  3. Are Quebec police actually impairing the right of homeowners to expose and warn fellow Canadians that there are thieves wandering in the neighborhoods?

    Most police are only evidence collectors. The real crooks are the lenient judges who keep the carousel spinning with catch and release to ensure the judges maintain their job security and pensions…before they become Liberal senators.

    1. “Most police are only evidence collectors.”
      Like the cops who arrested the kids for playing hockey outdoors, or trampled the little old lady in Ottawa, or stormed Skelly’s restaurant on horseback, or stood by and watched Billboard Chris get assaulted by trans-maniac or the cops who killed that pollack in YVR a few years ago, or the cops who tased a guy while having an epileptic seizure, or…?

  4. In a kleptocracy,the rules are written to favour the thieves and bandits.
    The law becomes an ass.
    And those enforcing it become a..holes.
    Welcome to the state of Thuggery.

    1. When the government is looting 40%+ of everything in your house … I can understand their honor among thieves.

      This is where I post the “transparent California” publishing of all the LAFD and LAPD rank and file taking home $450k +/yr while they burn down your house.

  5. All cops are liars.

    All porch pirates should be shot.
    All survivors should be shot again.

    Somebody once stated, “You value your stuff more than my life.” and were answered, “No, you value my stuff more than your life.”

    Thus endeth the lesson.

    1. lol lve been waiting 19 years for that to happen to investigate an assault caught on video which naturally they wouldnt look at and instead blamed everything on me.

      oddly enough and very uniquely 7 uv dem woun up daid blus tree fambly membuhs sum foah yars affer

      some oh, 30 times the usual rate of cop deaths in a given area

  6. Come on, you guys have to admit it’s funny that the media outlet presenting this story used the very videos and photos of the perpetrators that the police department is trying to discourage.

    IRONY!!!! I love it.

  7. Yeah, report crime to the police so they can do nothing about it.

    And if they make an arrest, bail is immediate.

    Will the accused show up for court?
    Are there consequences for not showing up?

  8. Montreal jackboted thugs don’t want people to realize who is almost always doing the stealing because it is important not to stereotype Justin’s enrichers. Your property or your safety are of no concern to JBTs. Any and all of them.

  9. “posting could jeopardize a case if it goes to court.”

    Possibly but only if the police do their job to investigate, arrest and bring the criminals to trial; and, if the courts take these crimes seriously and punish accordingly.

  10. The police had no issues with my particulars being online with regards to me giving a contribution to the Truckers. Even though the information was obtained via a hack (and being a hack, it itself is an illegal act, plus there is no warrant or chain of custody which makes the information inadmissable in court).
    With the above in mind, the police have set the precident, posting pictures of people who chose to step on my property and leave with items that were found on my property clearly allows me to tell the Beak to F#ck OFF.

    1. there is no warrant or chain of custody which makes the information inadmissable in court

      People think that because they watch a lot of US TV, but it is absolutely not true in Canada. The judge decides whether to allow evidence – no matter how obviously tainted – on the basis of whether including or excluding it would “tend to bring the administration of justice into disrepute”. There is no Fourth Amendment in this country, and the police in the major metro areas know full well how to navigate that nebulous definition when they want to nail someone.

  11. Conservatives in Canada still haven’t woken up to the fact that the Thin Blue Line is in fact a garrote around our necks.

  12. Shooting looters is the only effective way to go. By the way, can woodchippers be rented?

    1. Clown is a security manager at Canadian Tire? They should put going broke on their schedule if he’s any indication of the rest of their managers…

      And he gives us a ‘friendly reminder’ at end of his article to break down boxes and recycle – which is so thoughtful! Like a “PS” on a girl’s Valentine’s Day card! Barf…

    2. YW, You obviously have no idea how Canadians fight – our military is not well equipped but our soldiers have proven, and continue to prove, themselves as warriors. Not sure why Kate allows you to continue to spout your drivel, but you are dishonouring comrades of mine who died in service to this country. Suggest you take your slimy comments elsewhere.

      1. It appears that neither of you know what quotation marks are.
        BTW I was in the forces, in the 80’s, back when NCOs could still make you do push-ups.

        1. You shit on Everyone, but your allies – faults admitted – more than anyone.
          Making enemies of allies is a dead end.

  13. l had a $1200 bbq stolen and upon attempting to report it got laughed in the face.
    6 months later had a $3000 surveillance system which soon recorded a breakin.
    “nothing was stolen” twas the excuse to decline the video.
    a complaint with OIPRD (google it) resulted in “depends on many factors” and directred to appeal with supreme court of ontariowe.
    fuck ’em l hope hundreds of them are savagely pummeled in some massive coordinated surprise attack, and the posted videos have the perps blotted out.

    1. In the early 2000s in Montreal, I had a bike stolen from a Metro station. There was camera surveillance.
      Cops told me “so many bikes are stolen that we can’t do anything.” when I reported it. Think about that.
      So much crime that they just gave up.
      Another time, my neighbour had her CD collection and stereo stolen in a break in, and got home just as the perps were running into an apt. building next door. She ran up to find out what apt. they ran into, then called the cops and the cops said “not enough evidence to check it out, and if you go and try to recover your stolen goods we’ll arrest you.”
      Then there was Nathan Cirillo, shot by a Muzztard who had had his passport revoked, but “there were not enough resources to surveille him”, ie they knew he was dangerous, wouldn’t let him leave the country and let him run wild and free.
      Cops are worse than useless.

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