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Police raid Republik?? What's going on? (pg. 12)
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
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Call me :gsmile: |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by dark _entity
I'm sorry I didn't serve for TPS, ETF, OPP or RCMP |
Nor did you have any situational information or details as to what they were doing - so you can't assume they were in the right or wrong in what went down there - that was the point I was trying to make.
| quote: | Originally posted by dark _entity
I've been trained by ... OMON |
Do you mind if I ask what years you were actively enlisted (employed by/a member of) OMON? |
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| Kytracid |
Sounds like a good nite out...Cops, guns, bawling waitresses.
Jay admit it, you'll be dinning out for years on this story, and now you can preface every rant you'll ever give about Toronto going down the tubes with your close encounter with the SWAT team.
So the cops came in guns drawn and scared a few e-tards out of their skins so what? They were probably after some 'ghetto dudes' anyway.
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| Jayx1 |
actually this validates what ive been talking about..dont you think?
But if some people choose to be ignorant that is their decision i guess. |
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| E2EK1EL |
| ... Dan got clipped :( |
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| activate |
| quote: | Originally posted by koncept
Thanks for the reply. Just wondering why they didn't arrest this guy earlier in the night if there were suspicions? Why do it when the club is packed with patrons? I heard that many patrons were thrown to the ground with guns in their faces and some guy even got tazered! It seems like pretty excessive force given such a modest drug charge. I guess I can't really pull from the experience since I was not actually there. Was anybody around to witness this? |
element of surprise.
nab them when they're not expecting it.
lessens then chances of them getting away. People tend to be too confused and not know what to do.
lessens the chances of the perp having the opportunity to draw a weapon. lets face it.. if he's dealing coke.. someone along the chain is involved in organized crime and that usually means guns.
improves the odds of catching them in the act. Don't have a chance to ditch the drugs or run to the washroom and flush them. Also ups the odds of catching other that are in on it.
It's pretty easy to figure why they did it the way they did.
They do it that way for all those street gangs and the biker gangs.. why should they do it differntly for someone else just because they work at a nightclub. and lets not forget.. if he was dealing.. and works at a club.. he's probably doing most of his business at the club to! |
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| smuncky |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kytracid
Sounds like a good nite out...Cops, guns, bawling waitresses.
Jay admit it, you'll be dinning out for years on this story, and now you can preface every rant you'll ever give about Toronto going down the tubes with your close encounter with the SWAT team.
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i think they knew about jay working there.
watch out jay, you could be next. big brother is watching you  |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
if i believe that i read the warrant right. It said they had authorization for them to search the premises for information related to the accused between 10pm and 8am. Which means they could have waited until before or after business hours to execute the search. Not while it's packed at peak time. Please keep in mind
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but for someone at a night club dealing coke.. peak time is also their peak business time. no better way to catch someone then in the act. |
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| Jayx1 |
| we'll see whos justified in what |
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| Sasha |
| WOW! so many smartasses here! :rolleyes: |
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| Cribby |
| How highly disturbing. |
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