"Me, I'm 61 years old, and all the times that I come here and I live in this neighbourhood. I'm scared to be asked for my identification for no reason," Tremblay said.
"It's been six years that I've lived around here, and the police are always walking around, asking people for their identification. I think the citizens have had enough of that."
Just wanted to highlight that even in Canada, we hear "Papers Please!". And some people are scared enough to comply.
St-Roch was a VERY bad neighbourhood. Even though it's getting better, it's still the place to find a prostitute, get drugs or get bothered by the homeless asking for handouts... and the Scientology Church is there.
"Me, I'm 61 years old, and all the times that I come here and I live in this neighbourhood. I'm scared to be asked for my identification for no reason," Tremblay said.
"It's been six years that I've lived around here, and the police are always walking around, asking people for their identification. I think the citizens have had enough of that."
Just wanted to highlight that even in Canada, we hear "Papers Please!". And some people are scared enough to comply.
I had a freaky incident with the cops many years ago. I was on my way to Belle River to visit some friends when a cruiser pulled me over in the little village of Russell Woods. I thought it was odd because A)Russell Woods has no police force except for the OPP, B)It wasn't an OPP cruiser and C)Some greasy looking dude wearing a wife beater was sitting in the front passenger seat of the cruiser. When the "cop" approached my window I saw he was wearing a Windsor Police uniform so when he asked for my license and registration I asked him why I was being pulled over. He didn't answer and simply asked for my license and registration again. At that point I told him he was way out of his jurisdiction and if he wants to see my license and registration be better radio the OPP to pull me over. That's when I put my car in gear and floored it out of there.
He didn't give chase and I never saw an OPP cruiser the rest of my way to Belle River. To this day I still wonder if he was a real cop.
"It's been six years that I've lived around here, and the police are always walking around, asking people for their identification. I think the citizens have had enough of that."
Just wanted to highlight that even in Canada, we hear "Papers Please!". And some people are scared enough to comply.
"It's been six years that I've lived around here, and the police are always walking around, asking people for their identification. I think the citizens have had enough of that."
Just wanted to highlight that even in Canada, we hear "Papers Please!". And some people are scared enough to comply.
I had a freaky incident with the cops many years ago. I was on my way to Belle River to visit some friends when a cruiser pulled me over in the little village of Russell Woods. I thought it was odd because A)Russell Woods has no police force except for the OPP, B)It wasn't an OPP cruiser and C)Some greasy looking dude wearing a wife beater was sitting in the front passenger seat of the cruiser.
When the "cop" approached my window I saw he was wearing a Windsor Police uniform so when he asked for my license and registration I asked him why I was being pulled over. He didn't answer and simply asked for my license and registration again.
At that point I told him he was way out of his jurisdiction and if he wants to see my license and registration be better radio the OPP to pull me over. That's when I put my car in gear and floored it out of there.
He didn't give chase and I never saw an OPP cruiser the rest of my way to Belle River. To this day I still wonder if he was a real cop.