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Vancouver police chief defends handcuffing of Indigenous man and granddaughter
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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This is infuriating. Banks routinely commit fraud, seizing or freezing the assets of the customers, launder money, etc, etc.
And the Police do nothing.
Quote Adam Palmer, Vancouver Chief of Police: 'The bank was adamant that a fraud had been committed,' - Walk into a bank and call the police and show them the fraud, service charges, you're illegally frozen bank account after you've declared bankruptcy, etc. that they complete daily. Demand they be arrested. Good fucking luck. When was the last time a police officer read a fucking book? This man should not be a police officer, yet somehow it comes as no surprise that he made it to "Chief".
I hope the Grandfather & Grandaughter don't settle for anything under the larger 8 figures. As for the police? Arm yourselves. One day...
MORE ON THE BMO:
- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bmo-customer-s-account-emptied-of-87k-as-bank-falls-for-scam-1.2555647
- https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/dozens-of-bmo-customers-complain-of-double-charges-for-purchases-1.4561325?cache=yes
Who ended up in cuffs there I wonder?
The Joker
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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After all the hype and despite all better intuition I saw it. Fine.
First of all Joaquin Phoenix does a fine job - excellent job, of portraying the Joker. One can tell there was a lot of mental work and preparation that went into it. The film - well written, well executed - and it made money - a lot of money - off a reasonably small investment, compared with other Superhero movies.
But, at the end, I don't care. I didn't need the back-story of the Joker explained to me. I liked him perfectly well the way he was. Heath Ledger was a fine example of a Joker, and reviewing the old Batman movie clips, I'm not sure who again is supposed to be the Hero. My money says The Joker. In any event, another super-villain movie the world really didn't need, that brought nothing new or of substance to the Superhero universe but made the studio's a pile of money. Expect more of the same.
The Curious Case of the Notebook from State Lunatic Asylum No.3
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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A treasure trove of Outsider Art discovered in a dumpster in 1970. Curious art, with a curious provenance. Note how it's value has steadily increased...from garbage, to $10,000 for the folio, to in excess of $10,000 per page...
I love this stuff...
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