Police have been removing name tags for decades in certain situations, it's what they do.
Seems to me that is sends a clear message to all us underlings: We the police are above the law, when it suits us. What'ca gonna do about it?
A student activist says Toronto police officers are continuing to violate their own policy by refusing to wear name tags while on duty.
The issue was raised last week as the public review continues into police actions during last year's G20 summit.
Many officers did not wear name tags on their uniform during the summit, which in some instances made it difficult to identify them in photos and footage during subsequent reviews into police actions.
Best bullshit in the story, hands down:
Mark Pugash speaks for the Toronto Police. He said all uniformed officers are required to wear name tags while on duty but said older raincoats are an exception.
He said the older raincoats are being replaced by new coats that have a patch for name tags, but could not give a timeline about when all of the older style of coats would be replaced.
"We have to be fiscally responsible, as we replace our coats, they'll be replaced with coats that allow the wearing of name badges," he told CBC News.
HAAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, oh my aching sides!
He's not as dumb as he sounds actually, this is Ford's Toronto, they'll buy anything.
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