Second_in_pie
Senior Member
This seems to be gaining a fair bit of controversy and media coverage, I believe it was on CP24 a couple nights ago.
Earlier this month, a student at Northern Secondary School was arrested by a police officer who was assigned to the school. The students are alleging that the arrest was unjust and uncalled for.
Personally, I actually know someone at Northern. They said that the person who was arrested called the cop Bacon, and the cop lost it. He said that the officer was usually pretty unpleasant.
Personally, I think that this is an example of the police having too much power. If they can arrest someone for calling them a name, like fishpaste (pulling a spongebob reference outta the air here,) I see a problem. Unless it's a really harsh word, I think that the police should be mature enough to just shrug it off and should have no right at all to fully arrest them.
Video of the arrest
Interview on the news
In the news broadcast, it noted that the video showed him resisting arrest, and I'm fine with that. He can be charged with resisting arrest, but then the cop should be charged for an unjust arrest (or something along those terms.) I always hate it when I hear about a huge arrest over a tiny thing like this, and even more when there's not a single mention of abuse of power.
But what're your opinions on this, and the cops in schools program in the first place?
Earlier this month, a student at Northern Secondary School was arrested by a police officer who was assigned to the school. The students are alleging that the arrest was unjust and uncalled for.
Personally, I actually know someone at Northern. They said that the person who was arrested called the cop Bacon, and the cop lost it. He said that the officer was usually pretty unpleasant.
Personally, I think that this is an example of the police having too much power. If they can arrest someone for calling them a name, like fishpaste (pulling a spongebob reference outta the air here,) I see a problem. Unless it's a really harsh word, I think that the police should be mature enough to just shrug it off and should have no right at all to fully arrest them.
Video of the arrest
Interview on the news
In the news broadcast, it noted that the video showed him resisting arrest, and I'm fine with that. He can be charged with resisting arrest, but then the cop should be charged for an unjust arrest (or something along those terms.) I always hate it when I hear about a huge arrest over a tiny thing like this, and even more when there's not a single mention of abuse of power.
But what're your opinions on this, and the cops in schools program in the first place?