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Charles Jackie

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Thursday 9 April 2015

More complaints of the Fredericton Police Force!!!!!



Charles, They stopped a friend of mine this morning and made him remove covers he had on his license plate.

He is on Dialysis and has a sever heart condition.

When he could not complete the removal of the plate the police officer removed them for him and issued him a warning. They would not let the car move until they were removed. What a bunch of idiots.

I know Woodside reads this blog so he should see who the officer was that issued that warning on Prospect street and send him on a public relations course 101 as this is just crap to flex your muscle with a sick senior.

Get out there and chase the real criminals.

5 comments :

  1. I doubt this man was driving a Land Rover or a Mercedes ! If you are ''middle class'' or poor expect this and more useless traffic stops and road blocks. Fredericton is that broke now they are using their police as a revenue source..

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  2. Thank you for sharing this story with us. We need more people coming forward - once people know the extent of the FPFarce's uselessness maybe something will change. But let's not hold our breath for Woodside to do anything - he tries to pretend they are nothing to do with him.

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  3. He got into politics because he had a mouth and got his way and won a few battles for the locals and that s when government said we need this guy! Now just see if he would ever go back to his old way of lifeÉ Dont think so!

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  4. an obstructed plate is an offense under the motor vehicle act so blame the province if you don't like it. - no different than the lazy bums who leave the snow and dirt on them. Woodside cant dictate what an officer can/cannot enforce

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  5. Sounds like the officer really cut him some slack. Is someone has a medical condition, it's supposed to excuse him or her from complying with the law? Don't think so. The warning sounds like an understanding officer and some good policing to me.

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