Ontario Deputy Attorney General promises Ottawa Crown and Police will address sensitivities issues seriously
| Title | Ontario Deputy Attorney General promises Ottawa Crown and Police will address sensitivities issues seriously |
| Publication Type | Correspondence |
| Authors | Thomson G |
| Date Published | 02/1993 |
| Year of Publication | 1993 |
| Notes | Ottawa Police retain abusive attitudes concerning the protection of persons with sensitivities, discriminating in the provision of service, defaming and assaulting at least one community representative while children and other vulnerable persons are denied protections normally available to the public. Police have made extraordinary efforts to portray Chris Brown as a criminal in their effort to defend themselves from his criticism. The DAG had been approached because Ottawa Police and the local crown had turned away concerns about the assault of children with sensitivities in schools. Unwilling to face abusive attitudes in police, parents refused to report ongoing child abuse. Ottawa Police have spurned complaints about other crimes against persons with sensitivities. |
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