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33岁的滑铁卢地区警官 Jeremy Borda 在今天的警察条例听证会上受到前所未有的严厉惩戒-开除。他在去年6月面对11项违反警察条例的指控认罪。罪行包括购买吸食大麻并把大麻送给其他警察同行。来自 York 地区警察署的听证官Paul Pedersen 指出“他 (Borda) 将自己置身于法律之上。”他在加入警察队伍是曾经宣誓,但是他却想遵守就遵守,不想遵守就不遵守。已经不适合作为滑铁卢地区警察队伍的一员。“
WATERLOO REGION — In an unprecedented move, a Waterloo Regional Police officer was fired for smoking marijuana.
Jeremy Borda, 33, was slammed with the stiffest penalty — termination — at a Police Act disciplinary hearing Monday by hearing officer Supt. Paul Pedersen of York Regional Police. He has seven days to quit or face dismissal.
"He saw himself above the law," Pedersen said in his judgment at police headquarters.
Pedersen said Borda took the oath of an officer, but "he can turn it on or off when he sees fit."
"His pattern of behaviour gave me great concern," he said. "He has lost the confidence of the public and his employer. He can no longer be a useful member of the Waterloo Regional Police Service."
Last June, Borda pleaded guilty to 11 Police Act charges of discreditable conduct and one of insubordination.
He was also charged criminally with trafficking marijuana after he bought pot and gave it to another officer. He pleaded guilty to possession and was given a conditional discharge, a fine and community service with no conviction registered.
来源 The Record |
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