B.C. RCMP trio violated code of conduct with racist, sexist messages: adjudicator
- Three B.C. constables violated the RCMP code of conduct by posting racist, sexist, and homophobic comments in a group chat and on police terminals, as found by adjudicator Louise Morel.
- Louise Morel emphasized that police officers are held to a higher standard, and their comments could decrease public confidence in the RCMP.
- Morel concluded that a reasonable person would view the officers' conduct as discreditable, diminishing public confidence in the RCMP.
- The adjudicator stated that the messages were clearly racist, sexist, and homophobic, insulting individuals based on their race, gender, or sexual orientation.
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B.C. RCMP trio violated code of conduct with racist, sexist messages: adjudicator
An RCMP adjudicator has found three B.C constables failed to treat people with respect and courtesy when they posted racist, sexist and homophobic comments in a group chat with other officers and on police computer terminals.
B.C. RCMP officers violated code of conduct with racist, sexist messages: adjudicator
An RCMP adjudicator has found three Coquitlam RCMP constables failed to treat people with respect and courtesy when they posted racist, sexist and homophobic comments in a group chat with other officers and on police computer terminals.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) adjudicator concluded that three British Columbia officers had violated respect and courtesy to others by publishing racist, sexist and homophobic comments in a group conversation with other officers and on police computers. Louise Morel concluded that Coquitlam, Mersad Mesbah, Ian Solven and Philip Dick's officers had violated the RCMP's code of ethics and demonstrated dishonorable conduct in publishing th…
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