What happened to same police when people are literally stealing vehicles for your driveway hundreds of cars get stolen from York region but that stupid police can’t do shit
2k$ minimum fine + towing + parking storage for two weeks + increased insurance for 5 years + replacement car for two weeks + victim assistance surcharge + minimum one year driver's licence suspension + uber/taxi/bus pass costs + lawyer optional...this all adds up to 4K$ or more. daddy or sugar daddy better start working over time. or sell the rocket and get a hyundai accent or similar gutless puddle jumper... or better still a bicycle.
the law should apply to everyone,if she broke the law arrest her,if she was doin speed limit he would still be alive,police permitted to get away with neglegence causing death,for coffee,cant make this stuff up,A grieving widow whose husband was run over and killed by a speeding Ontario Provincial Police officer can’t believe the force told her it won’t hold a public hearing into the case because it decided the misconduct was "not serious." Courtney D’Arthenay said she was shocked to read those words in a letter from OPP brass - a decision that narrows potential penalties for the officer involved and leaves her wondering if she will ever get answers to her many outstanding questions in the case.“My entire life is completely altered in a way I could never imagine. I can’t go back to what it was. It’s the most serious thing when you don’t have a life partner any more,” D’Arthenay said in an interview.In response to questions from CTV News Toronto, an OPP spokesperson agreed the tone of the response was "cold"Around midnight on September 29, 2020, Dorzyk, 35, was run over and killed in Midland, north of Barrie. An investigation found Const. Jaimee McBain was driving an unmarked SUV at the time, returning from getting coffee for another officer at a crime scene.the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD), did find McBain committed discreditable conduct. The vehicle’s GPS showed she was speeding between 72 km/h and 97 km/h, even though the limit at that intersection was 60 km/h.But the OPP took the complaint in another direction, After careful consideration… it is my decision the misconduct was not of a serious nature and this matter can be addressed informally without holding a hearing,” wrote Supt. Tracy Dobbin of the OPP’s Office of Professionalism,You would hope that the police would take this seriously enough to hold the officer accountable. But they’ve used the lack of seriousness, which society treats pedestrian deaths, to excuse the officer of significant wrongdoing. That’s morally reprehensible. I think normal person would hear this story and be appalled,”It also substantiated misconduct against an attending office, Sgt. Amy Thompson, who made comments blaming Dorzyk for his own death“But the choice she made, to be speeding as a professional driver, she fundamentally didn’t uphold what we count on her to do as a community. And the ramifications of her choices are irreparable,she is curruntely being payed 141,899 tax dollars and actually recieved several raises since the incident
Stunt driving isn't a criminal offense therefore these guys aren't criminals, but their behavior can still endanger the public and needs to be corrected before they actually hurt anyone.
Racing on a road with nobody on it in the middle of the night... I don't see much issue. If it was on a busy road in the daytime, for sure charge them with stunt driving but this is ridiculous.
nice job guys! also, im loving the new police cruiser design. looks EPIC
They are oblivious to think they get away with this! Thank you YRP and to all the team effort to take these behaviors down. 👏👏👏
"I am familiar with this situation". Proceeds to immediately incriminate himself on camera.
Great job YRP ❤ keeping our roads safe and saving lives 🙏
Love this - license should be suspended for 5 years
GREAT JOB OFFICERS! STAY SAFE! YOU JUST SAVED THIS PEOPLE AND OTHERS FROM DANGEROUS SITUATIONS!
Aaammmaazing job YRP, wow what a bunch of douchebags thinking they got away with it.
Driving is a privilege not a right.
Save those speeds for the 401 after midnight.
But policy can not be Charge for stun driving window off duty wow
This is so funny. They are not sorry.
Zach 🧔🏻♂️ driving an audi a4 car 🚘
What happened to same police when people are literally stealing vehicles for your driveway hundreds of cars get stolen from York region but that stupid police can’t do shit
2k$ minimum fine + towing + parking storage for two weeks + increased insurance for 5 years + replacement car for two weeks + victim assistance surcharge + minimum one year driver's licence suspension + uber/taxi/bus pass costs + lawyer optional...this all adds up to 4K$ or more.
daddy or sugar daddy better start working over time. or sell the rocket and get a hyundai accent or similar gutless puddle jumper... or better still a bicycle.
Hope his mom does what he said 😄
Go after these guys but carjackers and car thieves free to go?? Ya good job i guess
the law should apply to everyone,if she broke the law arrest her,if she was doin speed limit he would still be alive,police permitted to get away with neglegence causing death,for coffee,cant make this stuff up,A grieving widow whose husband was run over and killed by a speeding Ontario Provincial Police officer can’t believe the force told her it won’t hold a public hearing into the case because it decided the misconduct was "not serious." Courtney D’Arthenay said she was shocked to read those words in a letter from OPP brass - a decision that narrows potential penalties for the officer involved and leaves her wondering if she will ever get answers to her many outstanding questions in the case.“My entire life is completely altered in a way I could never imagine. I can’t go back to what it was. It’s the most serious thing when you don’t have a life partner any more,” D’Arthenay said in an interview.In response to questions from CTV News Toronto, an OPP spokesperson agreed the tone of the response was "cold"Around midnight on September 29, 2020, Dorzyk, 35, was run over and killed in Midland, north of Barrie. An investigation found Const. Jaimee McBain was driving an unmarked SUV at the time, returning from getting coffee for another officer at a crime scene.the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD), did find McBain committed discreditable conduct. The vehicle’s GPS showed she was speeding between 72 km/h and 97 km/h, even though the limit at that intersection was 60 km/h.But the OPP took the complaint in another direction, After careful consideration… it is my decision the misconduct was not of a serious nature and this matter can be addressed informally without holding a hearing,” wrote Supt. Tracy Dobbin of the OPP’s Office of Professionalism,You would hope that the police would take this seriously enough to hold the officer accountable. But they’ve used the lack of seriousness, which society treats pedestrian deaths, to excuse the officer of significant wrongdoing. That’s morally reprehensible. I think normal person would hear this story and be appalled,”It also substantiated misconduct against an attending office, Sgt. Amy Thompson, who made comments blaming Dorzyk for his own death“But the choice she made, to be speeding as a professional driver, she fundamentally didn’t uphold what we count on her to do as a community. And the ramifications of her choices are irreparable,she is curruntely being payed 141,899 tax dollars and actually recieved several raises since the incident
Why don’t you go after real criminals ? Is that too hard to do ?
Stunt drivers pose a major risk to people. I don't give a darn if you wanna go above the speed limit, but going double or more is just stupid
Stunt driving isn't a criminal offense therefore these guys aren't criminals, but their behavior can still endanger the public and needs to be corrected before they actually hurt anyone.
You should have learned from all those youtube videos bud.
Racing on a road with nobody on it in the middle of the night... I don't see much issue. If it was on a busy road in the daytime, for sure charge them with stunt driving but this is ridiculous.
Why? Are the roads race tracks?
@@user-zr6pl6nb6zthey weren’t using them as race tracks lol they were speeding
@@kevenmarino2651 Want to speed like that? Go to a track.
@@kevenmarino2651 you are one hell of an idiot doesnt matter what time of day they can still kill someone or themselves
@@user-zr6pl6nb6zi’m in newfoundland we don’t have tracks lmao it ain’t that easy and that stuff is expensive
audi is so dumb he saw the cop show up to the friends house why wouldnt he leave the area lmao
Stupid enough to get busted