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04-26-2001, 02:03 PM
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No matter if one is American, Canadian or from another part of the world, serious and inquisitive questions deserve an answers from intelligent, responsible and compasionate officers in this forum. Quite a few American officers have given me and other Canadian WannaBeCoppers a great deal of help and suport on many issues concerning LE. However, it would be a great idea if there was a Canadian section to "Ask an Officer" about Canadian Laws which only Canadian officers would be able to reply.
Wondering how many Canadian officers are members of this forum, who agree with me.
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04-26-2001, 02:26 PM
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I disagree. To tell the truth, I doubt there would be enough traffic to warrant it's own forum. Title your posts clearly with Canadian somewhere and you should attract the attention of Canadian officers.
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04-26-2001, 02:35 PM
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I also disagree! I see no reason to start something that could lead to folks from EVERY country wanting there own forum. We all have the same goals in mind. Let's keep it a "melting pot" (or something like that anyway.)
We can all still celebrate our "differences," while honoring our "togetherness."
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04-26-2001, 03:28 PM
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DON: I see no reason to start something that could lead to folks from EVERY country wanting there own forum. We all have the same goals in mind.
True enough. Most questions concerning LE can be answered by any intelligent officer, regardless of where they are located. Just thought there might be enough Canadian officers to warrant this option. However, you should not rule this idea out. You might attract more Canadians to this site if you gave it a bit more thought.
Still curious as to how many Canadian officers are members of this forum?
Would a petition make any difference? lol
If not, does anyone know of any respectable Canadian LE forums that coincide to this one?
I hope you know that my intentions are not to take away from this forum. It's the best one I've had the privilege to be a member of.
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04-26-2001, 05:17 PM
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"Just thought there might be enough Canadian officers to warrant this option."
I doubt it. Even when a US question is posed, we get comments from Aussie and UK cops. We have and have had forums devoted to smaller groups (take the forums for corrections officers and dispatchers) and frankly, they usually don't fare very well.
"You might attract more Canadians to this site if you gave it a bit more thought."
I think Canada is pretty well represented here. Besides, we have Wonderwoman, what more do we need from Canada.
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04-26-2001, 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by Don:
I see no reason to start something that could lead to folks from EVERY country wanting there own forum. We all have the same goals in mind. Let's keep it a "melting pot" (or something like that anyway.) 
We can all still celebrate our "differences," while honoring our "togetherness."
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This is true regarding ethical Dilemmas, which can be answered by any officer world wide.
However, half of the questions that I would like answered are concerning Canadian Law. Most American LEO's have no idea or cannot be sure when responding to my questions. I understand this. I know they find it difficult to answer questions that deal with American law in other parts of the Country, due to the U.S having so many states, with laws that vary in each and everyone of them.
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04-26-2001, 06:04 PM
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Then ask the questions. You don't need a seperate forum to do that.
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04-26-2001, 06:29 PM
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Originally posted by WannaBeCopper:
You might attract more Canadians to this site if you gave it a bit more thought...Still curious as to how many Canadian officers are members of this forum?
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Actually, if you go to "Introductions" and go back about 60 days, you will find quite a few introductions from your fellow Canucks.
In addition to Wonderwoman (whom I think has the LONGEST-running introduction of anybody on this forum), I recall posts from 3-4 Mounties, a Mountie-to-be, a park ranger from the BC interior and a cop from Manitoba.
There are several other Canadians in this forum like yourself, who aren't in law enforcement but either want to become cops or have a genuine good-hearted interest in it.
Instead of a "Canadians-only" forum, maybe you can convince the moderators to add the Maple Leaf symbol to the Smilies Legend
The international nature of this forum is one of the reasons I like coming here. If you're successful in "making the cut," you'll find that despite the different laws and different cultures, cops from around the world share the same joys and frustrations.
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04-26-2001, 07:15 PM
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Originally posted by Sig220Man:
Instead of a "Canadians-only" forum, maybe you can convince the moderators to add the Maple Leaf symbol to the Smilies Legend 
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Now there's an idea I like.
CAN WE Moderators, CAN WE! Come on pretty please 
[This message has been edited by WannaBeCopper (edited 04-26-2001).]
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04-26-2001, 09:18 PM
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WannaBe...check out the discussion forum on the Canadian Blueline Magazine Site.
http://www.blueline.ca
If you've got any questions about the Great White North there are a few of us around to answer them for ya!
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04-26-2001, 10:19 PM
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Originally posted by NorthernProtector:
WannaBe...check out the discussion forum on the Canadian Blueline Magazine Site.
http://www.blueline.ca
If you've got any questions about the Great White North there are a few of us around to answer them for ya!
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Thanks for the info NP. I'll have you know that I will take you up on your offer. I have a few questions on the Great White North. How many of us Canucks are on here anyway.
Are you with you RCMP, OPP or another police force?
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04-26-2001, 10:26 PM
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Where exactly are your located? If possible I would like to chat through e-mail.
I am deeply grateful for all the sacrifices police officers make to keep us safe on the streets, in our homes, and in our beds at night.
The responsibility that comes with the authority is sobering, and like any other job it has its ups and downs.
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04-26-2001, 11:57 PM
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If you go to Yahoo/msn and search on Canadian Police you should be able to get some options. However, even on this forum if you go into the Personal Pages Canada section you might find some connections for information you want.
P.S. Moderators: While you are considering new symbols I would like a WONDERWOMAN one also.
P.S.S. Niteshift..... did you just insult me?
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04-27-2001, 12:00 AM
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Insult you? Perish the thought......... it was a compliment of the highest sort.
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04-27-2001, 04:29 PM
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04-27-2001, 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by wonderwoman:
P.S.S. Niteshift..... did you just insult me?
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Really now ww I thought you had been around here longer than that. Trust me when I tell you that if Nite should ever insult you, you will not have to ask. It will be very clear to you. Personally, I can't see him EVER doing that to you!
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04-27-2001, 06:42 PM
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Thanks Don, I must have been having an "insecure moment"! Usually nevers happens!!!  I'll check my batteries!
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04-29-2001, 03:10 AM
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Wannabe, just put something of reference to Canada or CDN in the title. As when I'm scanning the list of topics of interest, for instance I always look at anything with a CDN reference in the title. I think that would suffice.
As a previous poster pointed out. By and large, police work, is police work, is police work, no matter where you are. Laws and procedures may vary somewhat, but in the end there are more similarities, than differences.
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04-29-2001, 08:27 PM
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WannaBe...
I'm in New Brunswick now via British Columbia, Alberta and Labrador working for the FEDS - RCMP/CUSTOMS
mailto:lone_gunman_ca@hotmail.com
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