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In this story CBC news explains that new Canadian laws give the police more wiretapping abilities, more harsh sentences fir small crimes, and Harmonization of our drug laws with the United States. All in a effort to combat organized crime. But pay no attention to who controls and runs these crime organization or that the government just announced a plan to spend billions of dollars on new jails. In a time that statistics show crime rates are down in Canada.

  1. Marchije
    1:35 - And what type of proof will the police have to provide, if any, that they suspect someone is "linked to organised crime" before they start wiretapping them? And if these suspects DON'T turn out to have any links to organised crime, does any illega
    August 7, 2010
  2. Marchije
    0:42 - To infer that prostitutes and drug dealers in the street need to be dealt with as harshly as their crime bosses is dumb. They don't say to themselves, "gee, I'd really like to support the Hells Angels; I think I'll start having sex with strangers
    August 7, 2010
  3. Marchije
    0:11 - "The goal is to give police more power to fight organised crime"... I wish the news media would stop relaying what gov't and law enforcement tell them as if it were "fact". How about "THE POLICE HAVE STATED, that their goal is to give them more p
    August 7, 2010