Long history of police abuse - no one to report to

Instances where OPP officers have misused their authority through excessive force, false arrests, intimidation, racial profiling, political repression, or surveillance abuse. These accounts highlight the consequences of unchecked power, revealing the darker side of authority.
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victoria8816
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Long history of police abuse - no one to report to

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I am in a situation that is a never ending and I don't know what to do. I am on these boards to ask for your help about what I should do and who I should contact.
I have complained to the OIPRD before and the result of this has been severe abuse by more police. I was told by them not to contact them anymore and to just accept it because the police work in an abusive environment. I mean , if someone knows about crimes that are being committed by the police, they would normally go to the police review board. What if I can't? What am i supposed to do and who am I supposed to contact?

What I am asking is who do you report serious police crimes to? The attorney general (is a department) RCMP (is the police). Who polices the police?

Is there an organization outside of Canada that would investigate the police on a federal level?
LineMonkey5758
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What is your complaint about?
victoria8816
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Re: Long history of police abuse - no one to report to

Post by victoria8816 »

Okay, what if I know that some cops are getting bribed to deliver threatening messages and also shooting people with a taser during these encounters. They also follow people when they are driving and hit them. Eventually pulling them over and issuing tickets, fines, etc. I guess targeting someone and harassing them. Are they allowed to do this?
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