Friday, December 10, 2010

My Journal - Complaint against Quebec Human Rights Commission: Restriction of Police Services

Complaint against Quebec Human Rights Commission: Restriction of Police Services
I believe the Quebec Human Rights Commission in Canada actions are a violation of the human rights treaty.

The Quebec Human Rights Commission in Canada dismisses complaints linked to the restriction of Police services and protection, the restriction of Police services and protection being linked to criminal complaints that involve other law enforcement members.

The restriction of Police services and protection combined with the Quebec Human Rights Commission action of dismissing complaints related to this restriction can be linked to corruption.

1) Law enforcement organizations and members who refuse to accept criminal complaints that involve other law enforcement members.

a) Criminal complaint against Dave Dumont a former RCMP member in July 2009.

- The RCMP claim that they do not know Dave Dumont or he has ceased to exist leading to a criminal complaint at the local Laval Police.
- The criminal complaint against Dave Dumont a former RCMP member consists of a crime committed against me when I was a minor, conspiracy against a minor.
- Request that I speak to a social worker with links to psychiatry.

b) Criminal complaint against a person calling and impersonating an RCMP member.

- Some one called and identified himself to my father as an RCMP member from Edmonton.
- Used psychiatry as a threat insinuating that my “behavior was not normal” and asked “could he kill a person”.
- RCMP have no knowledge of who called and a complaint led to the conclusion that no RCMP members were responsible for this call.
- Complaint to the local Laval Police dept. for someone impersonating an RCMP member.
- Request that I speak to a social worker with links to psychiatry.

2) Complaint to the Quebec Police deontology for refusing criminal complaints without a valid reason and requesting that I speak to a social worker, restricting my access to Police services and protection.

- Restricting access to Police services and protection linked to human rights violation.
- Complaint dismissed by Police Quebec deontology.

3) Call to Quebec Human Rights Commission.

- No human rights violation according to Quebec human rights commission.
- Suggest contacting Laval Police dept. again, which can lead to charges of criminal mischief.

4) Observed experience in Police behavior and actions when other law enforcement members are involved in a criminal complaint.

a) Charges of criminal mischief.

- In 2004 I was charged with criminal mischief by the SQ due to the disappearance of Stephan Hardy and linked to the criminal complaint against Dave Dumont in 2009.
- Dave Dumont has also disappeared according to the RCMP.

b) The use of social workers and psychiatry.

- The criminal complaint against Dave Dumont in 2009.
- The criminal complaint against a person impersonating an RCMP member.

Conclusion:
Law enforcement organizations and members refuse criminal complaints that involve other law enforcement members and two procedures can be involved:

- Request to speak to social workers with links to psychiatry.
- Charges of criminal mischief.

The Quebec Human Rights Commission dismisses complaints of human rights violations linked to the restriction of Police services and protection, and suggest pursuing with contacts with these law enforcement organizations which can result in charges of criminal mischief.

- Restrictions or criminal mischief charges.
- Dismissal of human rights violations linked to restrictions.
- Continued restrictions or criminal mischief charges.

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