again: i am seeking a prompt response, in reference to my s. 6
mobility rights. there is a serious problem in this country around the
amount of time it takes to undo the effects of a false arrest; my
prints should have been destroyed immediately upon the case being
dropped, and my request for my own record should have been responded
to within a few business days. it is absolutely preposterous that
innocent people have to go through such an absurd process to deal with
false accusations. every day that i'm denied this information is a day
that my mobility rights are being trampled, and the police force in
this country needs to take responsibility and be held accountable for
the consequences of it's behaviour in this respect - it cannot be
going around arresting people on false charges. this has consequences
on the lives of real people.
i'm fed up as it is and will be filing a s. 6 challenge in short
order. this has to change on a systemic basis - the process needs to
be sped up dramatically. this is simply unacceptable, as it is.
and, i will be filing a very sharply worded request with the privacy
commissioner as early as thursday. that is your time left for a
response - i need a response by thursday morning, or i'm putting
through the process to get this in front of a judge. i'm not sitting
around waiting for an answer.
the constitution is not a set of suggestions that is subject to the
opinion of the officer class. this is not up to your discretion, and
you don't have the authority to not like my attitude. there is a
precedent in morgantaler that if a body is unable to provide for a
timely response due to underfunding or institutional incompetence, and
a constitutional right is being infringed upon as a consequence of it,
then it's authority should be absolved altogether. your inaction is
putting foundational legislation in jeopardy, and i'll be eager to
tear it down to prove the point.
this system is corrupt to the core and has to change.
thursday morning, or i'm putting in place the process to gut the rcmp
through the courts. and, i might even enjoy it.
j