Cool.
Rock on, Great White North.
I'd send them a case of Moosehead if their identities were known.
>>Didn't know the crack plague had spread that far.
So pull up you pants already!
problem solved.
I heard there was a house fire in my beat, at an intesection that has a lot of crack sales, on my first day off and I've spent every waking (and some sleeping moments) dreaming of it being a particular residence.
Maybe this is a spreading neighborhood watch technique
Man, I heard you stick your face in the smoldering remains of that house you'll get !#$!%# up!
If the Canadian national police force, the RCMP, did its job and enforced the country's laws, there would have been no need for the local citizens to take matters into their own hands. Perhaps the problem is that the RCMP is centrally commanded by the Canadian federal government and has no accountability to local authorities, who are more likely than central government bureaucrats to be responsive to the local concerns. This incident evidences the wisdom of the old slogan, "Support your local police and keep them independent."
They're not 'vigilantes', they're 'undocumented law-enforcement officials'.
sounds as if they have a good handel on the situation.good for them.
When the Government cant or wont do their job abd control drugs, The people have to do it for them.
I love the way the journalist calls these citizens a mob and so-called Vigilantes.
We all know in our neighborhoods where the drug sales are going down, the police know, and they dont do anything. They claim they cant get evidence ,or they arrest them and the perps are home before the paperwork is done. Their lawyers have them back on the street and selling more drugs before the ink is dry on the paper. When you see kids as young as 14 becoming addicts and the law isnt doing anything it becomes time to send a warning. Burning down the crack house is a warning. Perhaps next they burn one with some drug dealers still inside.
The roof, the roof
The roof is on fire
We don't need no water
Let the MF burn!
I think the election of Stephen Harper has encouraged Canadians. ;o)
We had a meth lab in a house in our suburban neighborhood--kids lived next door and across the street. It took us two years to get rid of them thru proper channels (of course we had a democrat DA at the time).
Sounds like a shock and awe kinda thing. I like it! Once in a while anarchy is a good thing. :o)
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Canada ping.
I wonder why the Granbd manan public has lost confidence in the Royal Mounted and taken matters into their own hands!
Shocking , I tell you , shocking!