The City of Toronto is Interested More in "Public Liability" than "Public Safety"
Chief Bill Blair and the Carabana Arts Group (CAG) yesterday announced "draconian" security measures for the upcoming parade re Carabana. These measures are not to ensure public safety; they are being imposed upon the people of Toronto to ensure that the City and the CAG (Scotia Bank) are not open to large settlements in the event of death or injury resulting of a repeat of the Eaton Centre and the Danzig massacres. It should also be noted that this new opportunity offered by the city for victims, etc to attend a "how to react to the news media in the event of another disaster" is directly associated with limiting the city's "public liability".
"Public safety?".........Chief Bill Blair, Metro Toronto Police Chief has repeatedly shown his inability to protect the public (Danzig, Eaton Centre massacres). He has even gone out of his way to beat, arrest and incarcerate innocent civilians (G20). Public safety is not the priority of Blairs force. I ask you,"Why is he still Chief of Police? The man is a walking disaster!"
Massive police presence will never guarantee the safety of the public. Police today are simply "sweepers". They enter the scene after the carnage and tell the media....Nothing! What this police force should be investing in is "prevention" of criminal acts by the youth of this city. If a group of young adults can cause this much turmoil within the city then Blair is not up to the task of safeguarding are welfare. A question comes to mind...."What will happen if a real terrorist threat hits this city?"
I must say that there are a lot of professional, top notch police officers in this city. I hate to think that these people will be tarred with the same brush. The problem with the Metro Police is Bill Blair. If he was an officer in the military he would have been drummed out of the service in light of his all to public record. Mayor Ford rants and raves, asks the province and the Feds for more money, but never says a word about poor management of the Toronto Force by Chief Blair
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