Clinton Jaws - Street Cop Podcast | Clinton Jaws #125
Episode Date: September 26, 2023Clinton Jaws is back with another episode talking about Policing. It took the RCMP over 5 years to decide on new uniforms and they still haven't figured it out. Did you know the new RCMP Commissi...oner wants change? Here we go again. We will take some calls from police applicants and cops discussing the new RCMP DICE program and the RCMP workplace Substance Use Policy which is a complete joke. call the hotline 604-330-2512 Clinton Jaws: Official Website https://www.clintonjaws.comhttps://thegoldenbadge.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join snapchat - climton11 yes with a m https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJhttps://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/https://twitter.com/ClintonJawshttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/clinton-jaws-police-podcast/id1540431707
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If you guys want to become a cop, you have to pass the RCMP interview, okay?
And I'm interviewing this kid, and we get to the bestiality question.
We have to cover off beastility.
Normally, the RC&P, they don't like to hire people that have sex with animals.
Why?
You just ask why.
Fuck.
Why?
Clinton Jaws, guys, sometimes I think.
I'm the only one that finds myself funny.
This is dumb.
I don't even know if I'm starting it this way.
I was just listening to Miley.
Last night, I wrote it down my phone.
I was just looking at it.
And I didn't know I was going to tell you this.
And I probably shouldn't.
He's not going to get in trouble.
But have you noticed?
Sometimes I think having a few drinks, it kind of fixes you.
It fixes your system a little bit.
Like, have you ever...
Have you ever had diarrhea while you were drinking?
Like, I've had diarrhea.
and then I have a drink and the diarrhea goes away.
Usually the diarrhea will kick in
after you're finished drinking, right?
Like the next day.
But not while you're drinking.
I've never had diarrhea
while I was drinking beers.
Last night, the wife's on the toilet.
And I say to her,
you okay, hon?
And she says,
no, I got the shits.
Then I said, I'll pour you a glass of wine.
Again, again, I think the stuff I find funny.
I think I'm the only one that finds this stuff funny.
But I wrote it down on my phone.
And no, okay, let's just say I made that up.
Okay?
She didn't, she wasn't.
And I'm not supposed to swear on YouTube in the first two minutes,
and I just broke that law.
So that means my video will get maximum 600 views.
That's how it works.
But really, you think about it.
Now there's nothing more to say about that.
Port Al-Bernie's burning up.
Did you know?
Did you know?
Did you know we can't really leave Port-Al-Burney right now?
This has been going on.
How long has been going on for it?
I think five days.
Can't go to Nanaimo.
If you want to go to Anahmo, it'll take five hours to get to Nunamo by logging road.
That's the only way.
So we're kind of trapped here.
There's a fire around Cameron Lake.
It's cut off the highway.
The only way into town.
The only way to Tafino is, why am I talking like William Shatner, is through that logging road.
I have to take a logging road if I want to go anywhere, all away to Lake Cowichin, which they're saying is something like four hours.
And then another hour, hour and a half to get to Nanaimo.
So I'm trapped.
I tried to go to Nanaimo the other day.
I tried to go to Victoria the other day.
I couldn't.
I wanted to do some stuff.
and yeah
I told the woman
I'll take the locking road
and she says no you're not
you're not taking my Jeep
isn't this
isn't her Jeep
like
I'm not paying for that Jeep
it's just you paying for that Jeep
we sold her other car
she had two jeeps
so we sold her other Jeep
and she's like
now she's saying we should have kept it
but I like my little green car
it's a grand Vatar
I think that's the name of it
Suzuki
everybody wants to buy this thing
but it's broken down
it broke down the other day
It's out the leg.
I don't know what's wrong with it.
Yeah, I know.
Boring start.
Clinton Jaws.
There's a website out there.
Also, hey,
if you're retired,
you can get one of these,
okay?
It fits.
I got this.
This waltz,
way over 20 years old.
I got that over 20 years ago.
I had a caller call me,
the golden badge.com, guys.
Retired or current members.
I had a caller call me and he said,
Jaws, don't use this.
so I can't use it, but I'm going to talk about it.
I'm going to talk about it.
Guess what the RCMP are coming out with?
It's a big deal, okay?
New uniforms, new shirts.
They've been talking about this since 2017.
I want to say 2015.
And let's just, let's just, let's make fun of the RCMP for a second.
I'm going to bring it up, I'll show you.
RCMP, moderizing, modernizing uniforms with a six,
month pilot project for officers to test the new shirts. We need cops to test the shirts out,
guys. And I don't know, we got a picture here. I don't know where they got this. Are these
the, I'm assuming that these are the shirts that they're going to test out. It obviously,
we're picking this one, right? Who's going to wear that? What idiot's going to wear that? Or,
is that the same one? We already wear these.
I don't know what the hell that is
but obviously it's this one
we need a six month pilot project
guys
let's just read some of this
modernization is a key priority for the RCMP
and that includes our uniform
these uniforms are inclusive
of diverse needs of all who wear them
do you even understand what they're talking about there
the RCMP says it has started surveying members in 2019 about their opinions on the current uniform
and changes they like to see the organization undertake to make them more effective
2019 it is to it clear they can't make a decision just pick the uniform okay forget about
inclusive diversity just pick the stupid uniform pick the shirt why would it why does it have to
take over five years to decide on a uniform, to decide on a shirt.
Ridiculous, but that's the RCMP.
It takes them, it takes some, it took over 10 years to get our carbines.
And we just watched cop after cop being murdered.
Over 10 years to get carp, think about that for a second.
Over five years to get a new shirt.
Goofy.
It, it, it, it, I mean, how long ago did Brenda, lucky say, we got a pilot project going on at
depot?
five years or 10 year pilot project.
We're going to, because we don't understand what causes PTSD.
So we're going to follow recruits at the recruitment stage for five to 10 years.
And we're going to, we're going to, it's first of its kind, guys.
We're going to figure out what causes PTSD with this pilot project.
Lucky doesn't know what causes PTSD.
And then 15 years from now or from that time, they're going to tell you what causes it.
I wonder what they're going to come up with.
Drama?
Maybe that's what causes it.
Dummies.
Everything takes forever.
Ridiculous.
The RCMP says that for two years, it used employee survey feedback to focus on inclusion and innovation in order to improve its uniforms.
Okay.
Two years.
And why have they done this?
to remove binary gender and outdated language.
Okay.
You get that?
The uniform must meet the needs of a diverse organization.
Why?
Why?
Just pick the uniform.
It's a uniform.
You don't, why, why are we,
that's nice that you're giving us a say.
But why?
Why do we even need a say?
You tell us what you want us to wear.
Okay, we'll wear it.
You want to get rid of that dumb stripe.
Okay, get rid of the,
dump stripe. I remember I was in Langley hiding behind a tree. And the only thing you could see is my
stripe. And I had my gun out. There was a guy running around town with a gun. Did not feel comfortable.
Must meet the needs of a diverse organization. The uniform must meet the needs. I don't even have
the words. And I just realized, I probably shouldn't even be talking about this because it's so boring.
But I have to. It's just so dumb. Which includes updated grooming
policies allowing for beards.
Get rid of the beard.
That was stupid.
Employees took part in pilot projects starting in May 20.
You know what?
We were talking when I was still a cop when we were talking about getting new shirts.
That's how long ago it was.
When did I retire?
2019, I think.
While such updates are aimed at inclusion.
Many have called for drastic change.
That goes beyond new fabric.
Oh yeah.
Now we're going to talk about Bastrop.
and systemic racism.
Oh, yeah, here we go.
One of the reports, the RCMP is toxic,
tolerates misogynistic and homophobic attitudes.
I'm not saying that hasn't happened.
I'm not saying it doesn't happen.
But I could tell, well, yeah, I would say,
there was a lot of toxic moments that I had in the RCMP.
But I've never seen this part, okay?
I've never seen this.
Not saying it doesn't exist.
I'm just telling you.
For 20 years, I never seen that.
But apparently, it's there and it's, it's chronic.
It's getting old, isn't it?
It's getting old.
You know what's getting, you know, I don't even want to talk.
I don't even know who the new commissioner.
I don't even know his name is.
I kind of like that.
But he came out, did his little speech, I guess, put his little comments in.
And what did he say?
change. We're going to focus on change. And I'm like, what, what change? Like, what do you mean?
Change? We need to change. Yeah, okay, okay. But I know you're not talking about helicopters. Like,
get more helicopters, that'd be a good thing. So we could find bad people like Wartman. Get a bunch more
helicopters. That'd be changed. But he's not talking about that. Here's the thing. Lucky, screw.
It was bad before Lucky. Lucky comes around.
screws up everything.
So this guy, he needs to change it somehow get back to the point before Lucky and then
continue fixing.
And I wish he would have just came out and said, I mean, honestly, if I became a commissioner,
I'd be like, yeah, we're changing, but it's not the change you're thinking about, okay?
We're getting rid of the 17 initiatives that battle this fake, phony systemic racism,
stuff like that.
Instantly, there'd be no more.
BS racism training.
It'd be gone.
All this inclusive and diversity and just ram down our throats.
They changed the values.
Honesty's not even like in the core values of the RCPy anymore.
They took that out.
How do you take out honesty?
People are not applying because Lucky said we're racists.
That's why they're not applying.
People are getting current.
Do you know what's going on in Dunkin' guys?
A couple shootings in a few weeks.
I'm going to talk about them on a separate video.
But the world has gone mad over police officers.
When you hear that they're racist,
when you hear that they're bad all the time,
and when you have your leader confirming that you are bad
and you need fixing and you need change,
the population is not going to look well on you.
And they will attack.
And they will kill you.
Record-breaking, ground-breaking.
whatever you want to say, the amount of police officers that have been killed in the past year.
Why do you think that is?
Because nobody respects a police officer.
Very few people.
Respect police officers now because of all the garbage you're hearing, the untruths that you're hearing.
Okay, I take that back a little bit.
The majority of people like police.
Hey, Clinton.
It's Michael phoned him from Ontario.
Hey, Mike.
I just had a couple topics to throw at you.
I'm curious what you think of the forest fires that started in the west
and went on the east coast in Ontario and Quebec
What do we think about them?
Oh, it's no wonder.
My nine-year-old was able to buy a lighter at the dollar store the other day.
Of course there's forest fires.
Did you ever have to deal with forest fires or natural disasters
while you were a police officer?
Yeah, I did.
I went on vacation to,
Williams Lake.
They let me go down there and help fight the fire.
That's why I'm no longer a police officer.
It's quite the story.
Oh, I can't get into that.
Good God.
What a great place Williams Lake is.
I'll tell you that.
You're going to say anything more about it?
The goofiest code of conduct in RCMP history went my way.
To this day, I still can't believe it.
I still can't believe it.
The only code of conduct I've ever had in my entire career.
And that's what happened when I came back from Williams Lake.
Stay away from Williams Lake.
Is that all you're going to say?
I'll tell the story one day, okay?
I have 10,000 subscribers.
And by the way, will you guys subscribe?
Just subscribe to my channel.
Second topic is, what's your thoughts like on the ballistic vest or the bulletproof vest?
Did you always have to wear one or was it optional?
No, you always wore one.
Unless you were my corporal and Duncan.
You know, she used to, immediately she would take it off, go to the office.
You know what, now that I think about it, all management, they never wore them inside the detachment.
They're just walking around.
Not even a gun belt.
No radio, no gun belt.
They could actually walk normally instead of like this.
Holding their cup of coffee.
Hey, Susie, how you doing today?
Susie.
Lots of transcribing, I hear.
Just that they're happy.
Of course you're happy.
You're not even in uniform.
And I remember my watch commander in Duncan.
Oh, God, what a nut she was.
She would take her gun out, open up her drawer, her front desk, and put the gun in there.
And they get up and walk around, chit chat with all the civilian staff, go to the
washroom, while their gun is just flopping around loosely.
in the desk.
Always complaining about her back.
That's why she had to always take off her vest.
It's uncomfortable.
The vest is uncomfortable.
I get it.
But you don't take it off.
What was your question?
Sorry, I don't know why I just got excited there.
To wear one, or was it optional?
No, not optional.
I've seen like cops wear them and sometimes not wear them.
Well, I don't think you've seen a cop on the street, not wearing one.
if they have their gun they're wearing a vest
who knows
I just was curious about that
and also like
I heard like I was wondering what like the most common
physical like injuries are to cops
I've heard like
hips
backs
the back is pretty common
so I was just wondering what you've heard about that
and also experienced it's true
that gun digs right into your hip
same with the radio the moment you sit down in your cop car
then the vest pops up
that's a bit of a hassle
but that's a price you pay for dressing like Superman right
yeah
and um
like things that you do like
to avoid getting injured or something like that
what did I do to avoid getting injured
I stayed skinny
yeah number three years
uh Ontario
um
where's that
police forces they dropped the government they dropped the um education requirements for like certain
the ones that had extra education requirements but um the main thing that they did was uh they dropped
uh tuition cost for tuition um the police officers that go to the ontario police college which is
it's like 14 000 to graduate from so you know before they would take it off the paycheck but now
they're they're paying for it so i just wanted to see what you thought about
about that.
I don't even know about it.
Thanks a lot, and I enjoy the show.
Have a good day.
Thanks, dude.
You lost me on the last question there.
Like, if you want to become a cop in Ontario,
they used to charge your tuition.
I don't know.
I think that's what you were saying.
I don't know.
That's great that they dropped it.
Yeah, you know what?
Not a bad call.
You got me talking about things that I forgot about.
I like that.
I like when people do that.
And they really did.
they had no radio, not even a radio at their desk.
I'm not saying all of them did that, but a lot of them did.
Hiding in the office, talking about how they're going to get the next cop on a code of conduct.
Because they're so goddamn bored.
That's the toxic, toxicity that I'm talking about.
Everybody goes, a lot of people go through the career with no problem at all.
Okay.
But this is me talking, right?
and I probably wasn't the easiest person to get along with
because I spoke up
and they don't like that
they don't really like courage of conviction
Hey Quinn, city cop
and Williams Lake
oh god gross
all they had there was a Boston pizza
aren't you sick and tired of Boston pizza
do you like eating at Boston pizza
they're everywhere
it's got to be the most popular restaurant
I don't know why in Canada
sucks
They don't even have potato skins.
City cop Jason, what's up?
Jason here.
What's your thoughts on
RCMP members who use
weed and or
weed gummies, all that good stuff?
They do?
RC&P officers are using gummies?
Here's your thoughts on what their policies are.
I think they still have the rule that
they can't use it for 28 days prior to a shift.
And what percentage of them do you actually think take gummies on a regular basis?
I think most don't, of course.
Because you're not allowed to.
It's against smoking marijuana is against RCMP policy.
You can't do it, okay?
You need 28-day clearance, which means, let's say a police officer took 30 days off.
His first two days he could smoke marijuana.
Nobody takes 30 days off, guys.
So that means nobody.
They're banned.
from smoking marijuana. They threw that in there. Why? Why? It, I, it blows my mind.
It blows my mind. Maybe that's what you should change new commissioner. That's stupid rule.
Vancouver City cops, I could smoke marijuana, but no, not the RCMP.
And honestly, it's one group that needs to smoke it. I know I've said that before.
It just doesn't seem, it seems so wrong to me. It doesn't even make sense.
You will not unwind after work.
You will go home and concentrate on that melting baby you couldn't save.
Remain sober.
And what's their big idea?
What's their idea?
To fix a broken cop's damaged mind?
Go for a walk.
That's their idea.
The cure to mental illness.
A stroll.
Unbelievable.
Because nobody thinks.
thinks when they go for a walk. Everybody's thinking when you go, if that's all you do is think deeply.
No, just go for a walk, but by yourself. That's what fixes PTSD. That's what fixes mental illness.
That's their big idea. It just blows my mind and it's working so good for the homeless population,
isn't it? The largest walking club on the planet. Working great for them. You know, walking is supposed to be so
magical. The homeless population should be geniuses then. Honestly, I hate going for a walk. I can't
stand it. I feel like a homeless man hanging out with a stolen dog when I go for a walk. That's how I feel.
I feel like people are looking at me like, oh, look at the homeless boy. Go for a walk.
That fixes the mind, really? I just want to smoke a doobie. I just want to sit back and smoke a
dooby and get a little high, you know what I mean?
You know, we got, we got, uh, I can't believe I'm talking about this, but
we got a firefighter in the family, okay?
He's high as a kite all the time.
All the time.
He's living his best life.
Hey man, I heard you, you guys couldn't save that 18 year old girl trapped in the car fire.
Remember that?
Oh yeah.
I forgot about that.
He's living his best life.
He doesn't.
Nothing bothers him.
Doing great.
marijuana.
And you wonder why there's police brutality, right?
Go home remains sober?
Don't smoke it?
Go for a walk instead?
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable when you think about it.
That's their suggestion.
More foot patrols.
That'll fix you.
Keep on going, dude.
Sorry, I went off there.
I always love the show.
It's up to you whether you want to say,
whether you use gummies or not.
to what level, I think you said you've mentioned it.
Love the show. Take care, buddy. Bye-bye.
Do I use... Thank you. And I love it when you call.
Do I take gummies? No, I don't take gummies. Okay?
Use the real stuff. I'm not into sucking on a candy.
Yeah. Very rarely, though, but like yesterday I did.
That was nice. It's crazy to me, though. And I know I've said this before.
but the stuff I used to like I would
like I would hunt you down
take your marijuana
pick it right out of your asshole because that's where you used to hide it
and throw you in jail
and I felt like I was stabbed in my back when it became legal
like I'm what?
Like they cheated on me. I'm like, you made me do this
my entire career. I took it from people. I laid charges
and the next day Canada Post
becomes a drug dealer
the largest drug dealer in the entire world.
It made me feel like a big dick.
Like, why did you get me to do all this stuff?
And then you're just like,
oh, today it's fine.
And guess what?
You could have your meth back.
Weird.
Weird isn't.
I'm not, you know, I'm sure a lot of cops,
most cops are just happy that it's legal now.
I mean, who wants to pick it out of their ass?
So yeah.
But, yeah, I'm an advocate for it, I guess.
Not for any kid that does it who's under 25.
I think that's bad.
Really bad.
I hope my kids never do it.
And if they do, they're an adult.
But yeah, I guess that's all I'm going to say about marijuana.
It's free.
It's free for me.
Do I just slur my words?
I'm drinking coffee, ice coffee.
But it's free for me.
People who can get it free,
you wouldn't believe the quantity.
that they give you.
It is like a grow-op.
They give you a grow-op, literally,
easily over a thousand bucks a month.
Here we go.
I do need these headphones.
That one ear works?
They both don't work now?
Oh, it worked for me.
Oh.
Put your earbuds in.
I don't know.
Hey, are you excited about tonight
going up to the high school?
For a tour?
No.
Oh, come on.
Then why are you smiling?
You know you got to hold my hand up there, right?
Okay, bye.
No, you're holding my hand.
My son, we got to, tonight we're going up to the high school.
Pizzi's starting high school next year.
And they're going to, you know, go see.
I don't know what they're going to do.
Look at some classes, some empty classes, I guess.
Anyways, it's supposed to be an exciting moment.
And I'm going to make them hold my hand.
I'm kind of looking forward to it.
Yes.
don't use this message.
Come on.
Can I just say something to you?
Okay.
You have some good messages.
There's a lot I can use.
You're not going to get in trouble.
I know you're a police officer,
but you're not going to get in trouble.
You're allowed to discuss some things.
Hey, Clinton, Jaws.
My name is Nick.
I'm from Owentown, Ontario.
Nick?
I'm in the application process.
Could you imagine your parents
naming you Nick?
I'm sure it was Nicholas.
You're in the application process.
I can barely hear you.
So I've completed the orientation back in mid-March.
Good.
And I since completed the entrance exam a few days later.
Right on.
After that, and then passed it.
And I just finished the security screening application not too long,
like last week.
And they just sent me an email a few days ago saying,
like, this is to inform me that your application has been recommended to proceed
to the next stage of the RCN.
police officer recruiting process.
So does that mean, like, my security screening application is done?
It was pretty quick.
Like, I handed it in, and that was...
No, it just means you're going on to the next stage.
And what's the next stage?
Interview, I think.
Right?
You filled out the questionnaire with that suitability application package, right?
That's...
Or maybe you're going to get that next?
That's all they mean.
You're just going on to the next stage.
Four days after they sent me that.
And it was pretty quick.
Like I handed it in and that was like four days after they sent me that.
And it was a lot of information to go over.
I thought it was going to be at least a few weeks, but I don't know.
So just going to ask.
I think you're talking about where you have to say where you've worked for the past 10 years and da, da, da, you filled out all that stuff?
No, they haven't, they're not even close.
They probably haven't even looked at it.
They're just, thank you.
We need these forms before we send you another email.
Here's the other email.
This is your interview or fill out the RM, RMA.
Ask if that's
I don't know
So
I'm just going to ask
If that's
If that means
Security screening application
is done
And I'm on to the next step
And what the next step is
Kind of curious
I'm not too sure myself
Interview
Um
Other things
They do the interview
So weird how they do it
They never used to do this before
But they do the interview
And if you pass the interview
Then they review
your questionnaire that you filled out.
Have you ever engaged in peace deality?
Yeah, well, of course I have.
Stuff like that, right?
They do that after.
So you pass your interview.
They already know
if you're going to pass their failure or a MAC, I think.
I have, like, a two-year
federal law diploma
with the Board of Customs Services
through the Canadian Order Services Agency.
Good.
I've also got, like, my standard first state CPR,
what you need in order to
and I'm not pretty sure in order to apply.
Right on.
I have my restricted and non-restricted firearms license.
I have my basic military qualifications with the military as well.
And I've also got my security guard license,
and I'm currently a security guard at the local hospital here.
Jesus.
So I'm just wondering,
having the diploma, the military experience, the gun licenses, security experience,
does that actually better my chances in any way?
Yeah.
The other thing was, I've heard callers talk about a polygraph test.
Let me ask.
You're going to kill the interview.
You should do great in the interview.
You're going to be able to answer those questions.
That's the only way it's going to help you.
They're not going to go, oh, wow, we're going to lower the standards for you because you got all these things.
That's not going to happen.
The other thing was, I've heard callers talk about the polygraph test.
as far as I've been told at the orientation,
they told us that there is no more polygraph test.
Gonorrhea.
In the application process.
And that the pair test has changed.
You could lie so much now.
I've heard callers talk about.
I think I've heard you talk about it.
Sorry, I was just wondering also if you know how it's in the application process.
And that the pair test has changed, which I've heard callers talk about it.
about. I think I've heard you talk about it. But I was just wondering also if you know how it's
changed or if you don't know how, if you know where to find out how it's changed. Because that's
something I've searched and I just can't figure it out. I also just want to say I love the bids
a lot. I love the amount of advice to give. I think I'm speaking for all the applicants
that tune in saying that you really help a lot of us out and we really appreciate you a lot.
I wish you all the best
and I thank you very much for taking my goal.
God, dude, you're making me moist.
Thanks for your call.
Those are nice words.
The pair test.
Yeah, they're getting rid of the pair tests.
They're revamping it all.
I don't know if they've done it yet.
I don't think they have.
But it's right around the corner.
It's going to be totally different.
And I did know some things about it.
And I can't remember.
I need to investigate that again.
Review what I reviewed.
Find out where I found out.
Yeah, I can't remember.
It's going to be easier because...
Do you know why they got rid of the paratest?
Because Brenda Lucky called it racist.
Brenda Lucky got rid of the parat test.
So dumb.
Like the pole pat.
Like city cops do the pole pat, right?
It's tough.
It's harder than the parat test.
It's very similar.
But it's harder.
What's my point?
I don't know.
Who cares really?
Really?
Who cares about the paratest?
Just get rid of it all together.
Do you know how many cops are fat and overweight?
You're allowed to be.
You got a cop car to chase people, okay?
You don't have to run after them.
You got a cop car.
I don't know if I really believe what I just said.
Yeah, I'm going to edit that part out.
Okay, I'm going to edit, I'm going to listen to this,
and I'm going to edit it all out.
Edit.
Okay, I can't make you out, dude, but you had some great stuff there that you said.
So can you call back and try again?
I don't know if it's my end.
Sounds like it's your end.
I know people are nervous to call.
If you screw up at any time, just say, okay, Clint, don't play this.
I'm going to call back and I'm going to redo it, okay?
I won't play it.
I won't play it, I promise.
I swear.
Swear to God.
But please call back because there's some things in there.
I could kind of make you out that I would love to respond to.
And thanks for calling and trying.
604-3302512.
Hey, Clint.
I hope everything's going well.
I called you a few weeks back and I told you about my interest in the new DICE program.
I actually ended up applying for the DICE program.
Dice program.
Okay?
It's a program for everybody who is not white.
You get to go to DEPO for a few weeks.
because I got to do something to battle systemic racism.
I believe that all works out and they get to have a glimpse at Depot.
Glimps, yes.
But, yeah, today I have a different question.
I don't know if you remember, but about a year ago, I called you,
and I told you that I was a social media influencer.
Yeah, I just wanted to know if the...
My question for today is someone who is aspiring to join undercover operations.
Would a social media presence like that completely eliminate their chances?
People think of undercover different ways, okay?
Yes, if you're UC, is it a UC?
If your guy, there's very few people that are undercover in the RCMP.
If you're an operator where you're really truly undercover, okay?
Where you're trying to trick an offender who committed some murder and you'd befriend them,
you become their friends, then yeah, you're not going to, you're not going to want your face,
your face on social media. Of course not.
Especially if you're popular, you sound popular on TikTok.
So yeah, would it destroy your chances?
It's not going to help them.
If you want to go down that road.
But if you just want to go on GIS,
you're fine.
You're fine.
If you want to work on...
Just because you're going to GIS doesn't mean you're undercover.
I should have prepared better for this question.
sorry.
I mean, I know that...
I've had people call me up and say,
I don't know where you got in the picture of me,
but can you take it down?
You know, I'm...
I can't have my face out there.
And I've done it.
Being undercover, you can't really be on social media,
but just having a big social media presence in the past,
did that completely disqualify you?
That's just what I'm wondering.
And also, if you don't mind,
because I know you worked for a treatment
in the past.
If you could maybe take a look at my TikTok and YouTube.
Okay, thanks for your call, dude, and I'll take a look for you.
I feel like I didn't answer your question.
You know, I think I only met a couple people that are undercover in my RCMP career.
Boy, Clint, well, because they're undercover.
You know, it's not all that great.
Well, I don't know.
Okay, maybe it's the best job in the world.
But after you become a police officer, you might say to yourself,
yeah, it's not something I want to go down.
You know what I wanted to do?
I wanted to be a dog handler before I became a cop.
Like, everything changes once you become a cop.
Then I realized, I thought the dog was going to be my friend.
Like, we're going to be buddies and we're going to sleep in the same bed together.
But no, when I seen dog handlers and how stern you got to be with the dog,
I'm like, I can't be that mean to my dog.
I wouldn't be able to do it.
Let's call it, shall we?
Got a big night tonight.
My 13-year-old son is going to take a tour.
A DSS?
That should be cool.
Yeah.
I'm stuck in this town, guys.
The only way out is flying out, I think.
From Sprout Lake.
There's a logging road that takes four hours,
and I just can't see myself doing that.
Five hours to get to Nunamo.
And I can't see, honestly,
I can't see myself flying from Sprout Lake to Nanaimo
or Sprout Lake to Vancouver
because I hate flying.
And I couldn't imagine.
Flying from Sprout Lake.
that would scare the hell out of me.
And you know what?
After this, I'm going to do a video.
I'm going to do another video on Duncan.
So stay tuned for that.
Thanks for watching.
Bye-bye.
