Saturday, 19 August 2023

Government Crime Sanctioned

As previously reported, the Niagara Regional Secret Police refused to investigate serious criminal activity.

News Alert Niagara reported the criminal activity to every department including the Niagara Regional Secret Police Service Board and even to the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) and all the way to the Premier of Ontario!

At every turn we received excuses as to why the reported criminal activities could not or should not be investigated.

We did NOT create the law in question. Nor did we set the penalty of years in prison plus severe monetary fine.

We foolishly believed that reporting criminal activity was somewhat and somehow meaningful and that reporting serious criminal activity meant something in a civilized society. It appears that we were mistaken!

However, we even wasted our effort to send the following letter (Twice) informing our esteemed Regional Councilors of criminal activities! Only one Councilor responded... 

Dear Regional Councilor

Now that you have been made aware of criminal activity in the Niagara Regional Government and the refusal of the Nagara Regional Police to investigate this criminal activity, please explain what you have done on behalf of your constituents regarding criminal activities or even if you have spoken up on behalf of your constituents about criminal activities.

https://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2023/07/does-niagara-reginal-government-stoop.html

News Alert Nagara has a duty to inform Niagara Citizens what action you have or have not taken against criminal activities in our Regional Government or the fact that our Niagara Regional Police refuses to investigate serious criminal activity. Criminal activity that carries prison time of ten years for the crime of interference and/or interception of emails!

A non-response will be categorized as your failure to your constituents in the face of criminal activity.

Respectfully,

Preston Haskell, Editor

The final straw was the following response from the OIPRD as follows:

Section 60(4) of the Police Services Act allows the Director to decide not to deal with a complaint if, having regard to all the circumstances, in his opinion, dealing with the complaint is not in the public interest

According to OIPRD Director Stephen Leach, investigating the interception of emails from citizens to their elected officials is not in the public interest!

The much ballyhooed Ontario Ombudsman's Office, who received a copy of this article failed to even respond to our complaint or acknowledge that they even heard from us!

Every single politician making claims of protecting constituents from crime has bothered to ask about this article!

According to john Locke, Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins.

Obviously the over-abundance of costly levels of oversight bodies act AGAINST the public interest when it comes to criminal activity perpetrated by Government!

News Alert Niagara considers this episode to be an extraordinary example of wilful dereliction of duty by all concerned both hired and elected.

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We have know-it-all's collecting tax Dollars while blocking public information !








1 comment:

  1. Don't bother reporting criminal code crimes to Crime Stoppers. They don't cover Crime they refer you to the RCMP who also don't investigate Criminal code crime!

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