If the police ever charge you for causing a disturbance because you were yelling and swearing at them, you can use this case law to show that the charges are unjustified.
R. v. Kukemueller, 2014 ONCA 295 (CanLII): http://canlii.ca/t/g6kb5
Police are NOT disturbed by yelling and swearing
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