Clinton Jaws - Trudeau is the RCMP Commissioner | Clinton Jaws #108

Episode Date: November 23, 2022

Former Police Officer Clinton Jaws talks about everything including failing as a stand up comic.  Trudeau hired RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki so he could control both Lucki and the RCMP. Lets ta...ke some calls from subscribers.    call the hotline 604-330-2512 Clinton Jaws: Official Website https://www.clintonjaws.com https://thegoldenbadge.comJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/clinton-jaws-police-podcast/id1540431707

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Starting point is 00:00:46 Clinton Jaws, guys. There's a website out there called Clinton Jaws.com. You should go to it. There's going to be some stuff coming out, some new stuff for Christmas presents. There's also another site out there. It's called the golden badge.com, I think.
Starting point is 00:01:00 The golden badge.com? If you're an auxiliary, if you're a retired police officer with the RCMP, your current cop with the RCMP, you could pick up one of these suckers. Put it back in your empty wallet. There's a big hole in there. when you retire, you got to give it up and they put it in this stupid piece of plastic.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Yeah. Okay. Okay. It's going to be a full show. Full show. I got some things I'm going to talk about. And I know you hate this part when I go testing, testing, testing. But I have to do it. I mean, five people just clicked off my video. Don't click off. You're going to want to hear these things. Okay. I wake up this morning. We're going to start it this way. I don't know how this is going to go, but I'm going to share something with you, and I might share a couple clips of me. I don't know. I don't know if I am, but I might.
Starting point is 00:01:56 I wake up this morning, I open up the computer, and I got this message here from Shadow. Shadow message, man. And he says, I swear you would kill it on stand-up. You should give it a try, man. Thank you for your comment. I don't always read them because sometimes. are really mean. And let's just check you, let's check you out for a second, okay? You go to his, he's got a channel, guys. He just, it looks like he just started. Subscribe to his channel. I think
Starting point is 00:02:27 it's called Shadow. Looks like he's got a podcast. Shadow, I just gave you three subscribers. But yeah, check him out. Here's the thing. I'm going to try to relax. I tried stand up. I peed myself. I peed my pants. It was, uh, the worst experience of my entire life by far. You know, you think, you know, I thought, hey, I made somebody laugh before. I could get up on stage and do this stuff. No, no.
Starting point is 00:03:08 It takes like 10 years to be funny to do that thing. Like, I think they say it takes like 10,000 hours to be funny. And I'll tell you the story. And I literally did pee my pants. I'm in Vancouver this years ago. I'm in Vancouver and I join this open mic. I sign up for this open mic and I bring my girlfriend. Guys, don't do that.
Starting point is 00:03:34 That's disgusting. That's gross. You do not want your girlfriend or your wife to see you like that. To see you perform something you've never done. Stand up. Okay? You do it alone. You go alone.
Starting point is 00:03:50 If you're going to do an open mic one, you don't invite mom and dad and your sister and your brother. You just, you don't do that. But there she is. She's sitting in the, I'm so we're sitting there. We're in the audience. Okay. I'm not even with the comedians. We're like in the audience. And who's the audience? It was a book reading club. I swear to God, it was a book reading club. One guy, the rest are women. And hey, hey, single men out there. I mean, that's got to be the most intelligent thing you could possibly do as a guy, you join a book reading club. That's what you do. You're going to be the only guy. Brilliant. Genius. And I'm sitting there. I already talked to the comedian. I said, yeah, that's my first time I want to get up. And I videotaped it. It goes,
Starting point is 00:04:41 yeah, okay, perfect. And I'm so nervous. Because I can't fail at this. It has something to do with being a cop. I wasn't allowed to fail as a cop. I can't fail. at anything. So there's so much pressure. I'm so nervous. I go to the washroom and I got shrinky dink. You know what I mean? It's not even an inch long and I'm trying to pee. And I think I'm finished peeing and I put it back into my underwear. I pulled up the pants. I start walking out. I'm still peeing a little bit. And I'm wearing khakis. Brown khakis. and I sit down beside the girlfriend, I look down
Starting point is 00:05:28 and I got a giant wet spot right at my groin and I'm like, oh my God, I'm like, look at this. I'm a mess already. So I get back up and I'm like, do they have a hair dryer or some kind of blower in the bathroom?
Starting point is 00:05:44 And sure is, they did. So I took off my pants. I was in there for about four minutes and I just poured a bunch of air over top of my pants. I can't believe I'm telling you this. Maybe some things I shouldn't say. Street cleaner going by our house right now.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Anyway, so yeah, there's a big lineup. There's a big lineup. They're all waiting for me. I've got my pants off. I'm just standing there in my ginch. And I go and sit back down. I'm done. And the girlfriend says, oh, no, no.
Starting point is 00:06:20 You need to go back in there. I can still see it. I dry the pants. I sit down. And they call my name. They call my name. And he goes, it's first time ever.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Clinton Jaws. Okay, so this next guy, I have an announcement, guys. Hey, literary circle, literary circle. Okay, this next guy, it's his first time doing stand-up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:52 They've got to pay attention to it. It's his first time being stand-up. Go ahead. Give it up for Clint George. You got to, you got, I don't even, I don't even, see, I'm making mistakes. I'm making excuses already.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Nobody, nobody found me funny, guys. I was not funny. I wasn't funny at all. I'm in front of a book reading club. The book reading club actually said to us, oh, we're going to start our meeting when you guys are done the comedy. Like, they didn't even know we were going to be there.
Starting point is 00:07:27 They were just waiting for us to get off stage. So there I am. And book reading club, right? And I open up with, I don't even know if I should get into this. I'm reliving it. Anyways, so I get up. I get up, I'll just say it. And I'm like, anybody got it? Aides? Anybody got AIDS? Dead silence. Then I went, tough crowd. I asked that question in Port
Starting point is 00:08:03 Al-Burney, everybody put their hands up in the air. Nothing. I'm starting to sweat. I'm like, my heart's starting to... And then I'm like, you know what, I think you guys are just being bashful. I'll ask it a different way, less aggressive. Who here has lesions? And then I say something like, that's too bad. I find lesions kind of sexy. My ex-girlfriend was covered in them. Then I started getting them. But they went away on Sunday. Thank God. Had them for years. Nothing. Stupid. And then I'm like, God, I miss her. I love the dirty look. You know what I mean? I loved how dirty she was. Covered in tattoos and lesions. Sticky. Rest in peace, Nina. And at that point, I'm like, I want to get out of there.
Starting point is 00:09:06 I want to get off the stage. I want to run away. And the girlfriend is just staring at me. I'm like, should I keep on going? And I do. I keep on going. It doesn't get any better. But I'll tell you what I said.
Starting point is 00:09:22 You know, they talk about fight or flight. And you have no idea how bad I wanted off the stage, but I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't leave. They actually had to, they had to interrupt me to tell me that I, I, I, I, I, I, I, been up there for 10 minutes with no laughs. They had to kick me off the stage. And so I started talking about the woman. And I don't suggest you guys do that,
Starting point is 00:09:49 especially when they're watching you. And it did not go over well, but how did I start this one? Oh, yeah. I married a woman. And right when I said that, some guy went, woo, in the crowd. And I went, fuck, oh. I didn't say it was a celebration.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Nothing. Nothing. I wrote this in my basement. I thought that would be funny. If I hear somebody go, woo, I was going to tell them the F off. Then I said, as I was saying, we live in the same house.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Our children, they live there too. Let me ask you guys something. Does your spouse give you a minute? Does your woman give you a minute? I'm grateful because my woman, she gives me a minute. Two weeks ago I'm standing in the kitchen The woman's sitting on the couch eating some type of berry And I'm frustrated
Starting point is 00:10:48 Because I can't find what I'm looking for So I ask her, woman Do you know where the batteries are? I'll give you a minute. Nothing. Nothing. I keep on gone. She knows exactly where the batteries are
Starting point is 00:11:08 But she's going to give me time To keep on looking I can't just ask where the batteries are She must watch me perform an exhaustive search for these batteries. And then, maybe only then, I might help you. Naturally, I wait for my minute to expire and I ask her again, where are the batteries? Second drawer, God. I'm going to be honest with you guys.
Starting point is 00:11:39 This time that she gives me, it usually works. The other day, she gave me extra time to find the lint brush. Because of that, I found it immediately. was waving it in my face. I'll give you a minute. Can't find my lamp brush. Obviously, I'm using it. Anyways, just grateful she doesn't give me five minutes. And that was my stand-up career right there. Done. Over and done. And the funny part is she really does say that. I'll give you a minute. I'll give you a minute. Like, why would you, why would you give me a, why can't you just tell me where it is? You can't, you have to, you can't just ask where it is, Clint.
Starting point is 00:12:28 You have to look first. I know where it is. But because you asked me, that, that triggered me, that made me angry. Why would the question, she just doesn't even, she just doesn't want somebody asking her a question. The question angers her. And it's like that every day. The batteries, the batteries are where they're always, are, okay? Like, she's mad. You know, guys, after that moment, I could never get back on
Starting point is 00:13:14 the stage. There was, there was only one time that they actually giggled a bit. And it was when I was on stage, somebody from out, the door is right here, okay, to enter this bar. Somebody from outside opened the door and came in. And I made some kind of comment. And that was the only time. 96th. Hi, hey, how you doing? I'm just talking about beastiality. 96th count so. Yeah, you can have a seat. That was the only time I got some sort of snicker. Kids just got home. I think that was my story, guys. I know they're going to come down here and interrupt me. There's so many things I'm going to talk about today. Okay, I'll finish it this way. I sit back down at this table.
Starting point is 00:14:14 And I'm like, I'm going out of my mind. I'm like, I wrote this stuff in my basement and I was laughing. I thought it was going to be hilarious. But it takes, you know what I realized? I still got 10,000 hours to go to be funny. I'm like, what? I'm sitting with the crowd. I just want to leave.
Starting point is 00:14:39 But I don't want people seeing me walk out. Girlfriends beside me, what does she do? The moment I sit down, she gets up and goes to the washroom. Now I'm all alone. next comedian gets up and i'm just like get me out of here get me out of here and i'm like just leave dude so i grab my stuff i grab my video camera i walk out the door i don't even wait for i go i sit in the car she hops in and to her credit said i think you did really good i'm like yeah right no you need to get back up on Steylon. No, no, I don't. That's not happening. My sister sexually assaults me
Starting point is 00:15:31 with her bunion. The worst form of unwanted touching tell me I'm wrong. Nothing, nothing. Not even a, not even a pity laugh. Okay, are we going to take some calls? Are we going to talk about the crazy world? Do I have to get, do I have to go upstairs and feed my kids first? Guys, last week, Brenda Lucky, RCMP Commissioner, she, what does she do? She testified at this inquiry. Okay, they're having a... Which inquiry is this? I can't even keep track of them.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Emergency Zach inquiry? They guys got to understand one thing. Oh my God, man. The commissioner of the RCMP is not Brenda Lucky. It's Pierre, P. Justin Trudeau. That's who the commissioner is. All this lady does
Starting point is 00:16:27 is talk on behalf of Trudeau. She says what, Trudeau wants her to say like a little puppet. He hired her for this reason. She's doing a great job in one person's eyes only, and that's him. Our RCMP Commissioner is Justin Trudeau. I said that a long time ago, and it is so evident now. But you got to see, you got to, she doesn't even know what powers of arrest are, guys.
Starting point is 00:17:02 I'm just going to show you a short clip. She testified for nine hours. in a mask she's wearing a mask why is she wearing a mask I'm embarrassed for her she's not even trying you're not even trying Brenda why do you have a mask on are we not over why what's the reason are you scared to get sick are you scared to get somebody else sick that's why you wear a mask right but if you're so scared of those things. Why is sitting right beside this guy that does not wearing a mask? What about social distancing? This is so phony, so fake. She's so close to him. They're probably
Starting point is 00:17:48 holding hands. Nine hours she wears a mask. Playing dress up again. Hiding behind her mask. You want to see how phony baloney this is? This is right before she testified. Look at this. She's inside and she's not wearing a mask. Oops. Look at her. Looks like she just boached herself. Oh, I got caught without a mask. I'm like, oh. Why are you inside a building about to testify without your mask on? And when you're about to testify, you put the mask back on.
Starting point is 00:18:22 I had to feed my kid. I don't even know where I was, guys. I just, isn't this getting old? She spends her time. She should be a pro testifying. When you, guys, when you testify, all you got to do is sit there and answer the questions. She's so focused on being tricked or something. She's so worried about being tricked or answering something the wrong way or answering something truthfully.
Starting point is 00:18:49 You're going to see somebody that's scared to answer the truth. Somebody that's scared to say the truth. And if I'm going to sit here and watch this again, I need to have a cigar, I think. But this lady that, this lady does a pretty good. Just listen to what Brenda says. here why am i calling her brenda honestly god i am so i am so embarrassed i'm embarrassed for her canada is getting so embarrassing i got so much to talk about but i can't fit it into one day like i can't wait to talk about tim mills and what his boss said about tim mills the other day the urt member
Starting point is 00:19:28 and this and i don't even part of me doesn't even want to talk about it because it just makes the RCMP give them. It gives everybody more reason to just cancel the RCMP. RCP, you're not working out. This is the top dog. She's responsible for all of it. Let's listen to her. You know what, guys. Conspiracy theory? The mask. She has it on for a reason. She has flowing hair today to cover her ears. There's something going on with her ears. Sorry, but this is senseless. This doesn't make sense. That she's wearing a mask. And sitting right beside this guy. And she's got her hair for the first time just flowing all softly in the wind there,
Starting point is 00:20:19 just covering her ears perfectly. I don't know. Call me crazy. I don't know. Something weird going on there, though. During these protests, criminal code offenses were being violated. You'll agree with that? There were some, yes.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Some. and... Okay, I'm just going to stop it right there. There are only some. We called the emergency... Trudeau called an emergency... It's an emergency. I got to do the Emergency Act thingy, dingy.
Starting point is 00:20:50 Because there was some criminal code offenses? Only some? And that wasn't an emergency? Okay, so if I was to say to you, hypothetically, if there was an enforcement order that's attached, a police officer could arrest somebody for
Starting point is 00:21:07 breaching a court order in this case an injunction? I'm not sure. I'm really, I'm not a lawyer. What? I honestly don't know the answer to that question. So you don't know whether a police officer is allowed to, under Section 127, to arrest someone if they're violating a court order? No, you weren't asking that. You were asking the RCMP in Ottawa. And it's not our jurisdiction.
Starting point is 00:21:33 So I would have to refer to my legal people to ask that question. And we do that all the time when it comes to enforcement. Okay. So if it fell within the ambit of Section 127, which speaks to breaching a court order, an RCP officer could arrest a person for that, right? But I'm not sure how the injunction was obtained if it falls under the criminal code and if it's an actual court order. Guys, she is the biggest police officer in Canada, okay?
Starting point is 00:22:07 And she doesn't even know. She's, this girl is asking a question about the criminal code. That's our Bible. The criminal code is our Bible. She, of all people, should know the answer. But what does she say? You're going to have to ask a lawyer? That's pretty stupid.
Starting point is 00:22:23 You're the cop. She's asking what you can arrest for. We can arrest for anything. But no. Of course you're going to come to a police officer with a question like that. Why would you go to a lawyer? You go to a police officer. But you were referring to the injunction, and I don't know if an injunction falls under the disobeying or an order of the court.
Starting point is 00:22:47 That's fine, but my question now is whether an officer, an RCNP officer, could arrest someone for contributing Section 127 of the code. In all likelihood, yes. All right. So my question to you, or I put to you... Oh, my God. Man, her job is not worth it. If you don't have the capability and the understanding, why are you putting yourself through this?
Starting point is 00:23:19 If you don't know, that's her not knowing the answer. And her not even answering it properly. All likelihood? Maybe. Why are you touching your face? You're not supposed to touch your face. I guess you can when you have a mask on. But you'll agree that there is nothing that legally prevented you
Starting point is 00:23:41 from sending RCMP officers to enforce. force the things that they're always allowed to do, which is the criminal code. Yes, and we weren't objecting to assisting in that regard. So that's why I'm not understanding your questions. All right, those are all my questions. That's why she's not understanding those questions. What are you talking about? You understood just about every single question.
Starting point is 00:24:03 All you did was say yes. You recall that? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:13 To do? Yes. Always have. Yes. That? Yes. You're not understanding the questions? She doesn't understand the questions, guys.
Starting point is 00:24:23 That's why I'm not understanding your questions. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm not really understanding your questions. She couldn't have made it more basic for her.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Getting sick and tired of these inquiries. Just this babble. this babble and this avoidance and unwillingness to answer a question and that mask thing that just does not add up for me at all and this leads me to my next point i come across this article i don't four hours ago i guess justin trudeau to face emergency act inquiry big question why did you do it i told you that i told you nearly a year ago why he did it tools. There's another clip I wanted to show you. Do you know the emergency act that Trudeau invoked? I heard about it. Are you able to elaborate a little bit? No, I don't want to, I don't want to explain it again.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Okay. Okay, invoked an emergency act. It's a state of emergency, right? Yes. Well, it's more than that. It's never been invoked in history. Yeah, this, this thing that he invoked has never been invoked. Over peaceful truckers, he decides to invoke it. Were any of them ever violence? Like, where they're like a small... 100% peaceful. I don't care if one or two were. Yeah, but I'm just...
Starting point is 00:25:53 But they weren't. But they weren't. And he invokes this. Because he wants to give police more power. And it allows him to seize people's bank accounts. But he goes up and he... This is the reason he gives. Do you want to hear the reason?
Starting point is 00:26:07 Oh, yeah. Which makes no sense to me. Okay. This is why he invoked it. Okay? He's going to tell you. Tools. Listen.
Starting point is 00:26:16 It was not. necessary to be done to give local law enforcement across the country the tools to handle these legal blockades thing that required extra tools that we have put in law enforcement hands. Now of course law enforcement, the local law enforcement of jurisdiction can use these tools or not as they're available. And now across the country, police of jurisdiction have the tools necessary to keep people safe. country and now we move forward to give people the tools they need and it gives the tools in a proportionate and responsible way to the officers of jurisdiction to be able to end these illegal
Starting point is 00:26:58 blockades i got one question i i have many no no just wait yeah go ahead what tools what tools is he talking about tell me police i want to know i used to be a cop i was a cop for a lot of years what tools that's actually the question i was an asked don't the police have the tools necessary to handle this? Isn't that what the police is for? Yeah, it's in the criminal code. They got, they got powers of arrest. It's called mischief. It's in the criminal code. Isn't it like disturbing the peace? It's mischief. Yeah, it's a part of mischief. Yeah, yeah. You don't, what more tool do you need? Even if it was violent, do you still have the tools that you need? Oh, absolutely. Think of all the protests that have been around and it's, the
Starting point is 00:27:50 Emergencies Act has never been invoked. To give police the tools, even though they didn't need any tools. Brenda Lucky even admitted that all they needed was the charge of mischief, which they had. She admitted that. This Emergency Act thing is such a sham and so easy to prove. I've already proved it. Do you know how many protests the RCMP had been involved in? Or how about, um, or how about riots, guys?
Starting point is 00:28:27 You don't need to call an emergency act for riots or protests. It's not necessary. You have one tool and one tool only that you need. And that's the mischief charge. Of course, you have tools on your body. This emergency act gave police no more power. It wouldn't have mattered. Okay, maybe it gave them a little bit of power, power, but do you know, even though what that
Starting point is 00:28:53 is what power did the emergency act give to police that allowed them to close down this protest that they hadn't already had you can't think of it you don't know no there was there's no other tool no other power no more additional powers that helped the police tear down that protest they could have they could have torn down that protest anytime they wanted to you bring the team in the riot team and you get rid of everybody, just like we've always done. That's how you do it. And that's eventually how they did it. It's such a crock, it's such a sham.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Trudeau wanted to make history. That's what he wanted to do. He said it before, this will go down in history. He's proud of himself. That's why he did it. He says, fun. It was fun for him. That's why he did it.
Starting point is 00:29:46 You're going to disobey me? I'm going to run away to my cottage, and then I'm going to come back for some reason. and affect the Emergency Act. Okay, let's stop being so serious here. Can we just watch a short clip of this? Woke up to this. RC&P won't disclose a number of officers on the job in Surrey
Starting point is 00:30:08 in midst of police and debate. There's a short clip here. I just want to, let's just talk about it for a couple of seconds. There's Norma Lepinski. You know this guy right here, Norm? I liked him. I liked him because I probably didn't work for him. But I remember I was in Chilliwack.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I was on a course or something. We're all sitting in a room and he comes in. Everybody, holy cow, norms here. And he's talking to us. I don't know what he's talking to us about. I can't remember. But he goes, we just finished our qualifications. We have to qualify on our handguns every three years, I think.
Starting point is 00:30:46 That's what, or every year. And I like to get 250 out of 250 because I'm a sharpshooter. And he comes in, he goes, anybody get 250? and one guy out of, I don't know, 100, puts his arm up in the air, and Norm gives him a fancy handcuff key. And I yell out, what about 248? Because I got 248, I missed it by one. And he gave me one.
Starting point is 00:31:16 That's my big Norm Lepinski story. He still got that handcuff key. When I retired, I was supposed to hand in all my gear, and I told my inspector, I said, I can't give you this. He's like, okay. Take it. It's my little gift to you,
Starting point is 00:31:37 and you can keep the handcuff key. Even took the batteries out of my tape recorder. Let's watch this. So what do they? Do you guys know what's going on in Surrey? So this mayor comes along. He gets elected because he says, I'm going to get rid of the RCMP,
Starting point is 00:32:00 and everybody votes for him. And now his term is up, and this lady comes around, and she goes, I'm going to bring back the RCMP, and everybody votes for her. So that's what she's trying to do now. And apparently in this article,
Starting point is 00:32:15 well, let's just watch it. See what this little sunshine has to say here. The tight vote, counsel voted five to four in favor of keeping the RCMP in Surrey. But this is only the first step in putting a stop to the transition that began four years ago. City staff will now have to draw up a plan on how it will reverse the transition. That will go to public safety minister and solicitor general Mike Farnworth. who will have the final say on whether the city can go ahead with the decision. So isn't that amazing?
Starting point is 00:32:46 This Brenda Locke, or whatever her name is, the mayor of Surrey is, they got the votes in that says, yeah, we're going to keep the RCMP and who's going to review this? Who's going to have the final decision? Safety boy. Mike Farnworth. The people that we, that are in charge, aren't you? Like, that's kind of a big decision for Safety Boy, isn't it? He's just a dude, a goofy dude who twitches when he talks.
Starting point is 00:33:14 And he's going to have the final say. The power. The power that people have, right? The plan will include how to maintain current staffing levels of more than 700 police officers, prepare for future increases in staff, and come up with ways to repurpose or dispose of equipment already purchased. In the meantime, council is asking the Surrey Police Service to put the breaks on all hiring and special.
Starting point is 00:33:42 But that's something the SPS says it won't do. The mayor doesn't have the authority to direct the police department to do any particular thing. There are... Okay, Norm. Look at these people. Look at these Surrey cops. Look at her. They are goddamn models.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Currently 154 S... And look at that, look at that. P.S officers deployed with... I love how you put your belt on. Another 100... You know, let's rewind that for a second. Look, okay, okay. I appreciate she doesn't have side hair.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Thank you for not having side her. I mean, it is ripped right back, but I don't know what kind of works for her, right? Imagine if she had a couple of bangs, though. I just wanted to point that out. Makes me want to become a Surrey police officer. I'll be a partner. Or SPS officers deployed with another 161 officers waiting for deployment. Look at that man.
Starting point is 00:34:45 Under the Human Resources Plan, 35 members are deployed every two months. Look at that guy. Including this month. Look at a couple of models. Now that we're after the election. You know, the RCP never looked like that. She's even got hair extensions. The province, the federal government has not changed or given any direction to change that human resource plan.
Starting point is 00:35:09 The Surrey Police Service says terminating the transition would cost up to 188 to. That's it. Another 188 million? That's nothing. That's nothing. But Mayor Brenda Locke says the city has yet to see those numbers and staff will be doing their own complete financial analysis that will be included in their report to the province. Meanwhile, the SPS says they will be doing their...
Starting point is 00:35:38 Look at this car, guys. Okay, look at this car. Own report for Solicitor General Mike Farnworth on why the new force should continue. Could you imagine you just become a police officer and they're like, here's your car, beep, beep, beep. Look, who the hell? Why would you have a police car like that? No cop wants to be seen in that thing. You want a Ford.
Starting point is 00:36:01 LTD. That's what you want. You want a crown Vic. You don't want to drive in that. Remember I became watch commander when they gave me this goofy SUV. I'm like, and I wouldn't drive it. I would drive a cop car. Why?
Starting point is 00:36:15 because I'm a cop. That's what I signed up for. I like driving a cop car. I'm a goofy little. I don't even know what the hell that is, but whatever. Gross. Embarrassing. And I actually got in trouble.
Starting point is 00:36:31 I actually got in trouble. The inspector of the detachment ordered me to start driving. The SUV, that's the watch commander vehicle. Clint, that's what you're going to be driving. I listened for a week. True story. The decision now rests in the hands of Farnworth, who will be receiving not one but two reports on the topic. Jasimbalah, Global News.
Starting point is 00:37:00 Isn't that something? Farnworth. He's going to make the final decision. I just wanted to read this really quickly for you guys. Look at Ukraine, Russia. Putin launches massive nuclear-powered icebreaker in race to control the Arctic. The vessel is 568 feet in the Arctic. Nuclear-powered ice breakers. They break up the ice guys in the Arctic.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Moscow's dominance over melting the Arctic. The ice caps are shrinking and it opens up new sea lanes. Vast oil and gas resources lie in the Arctic. We're worried about climate change. Really? We're worried about climate change when they're heating up the Arctic, breaking through the ice. I just wanted to point that out dumb, I know. And I just wanted to make a point of this.
Starting point is 00:37:53 You know what Trudeau is always doing, guys? Trudeau is always monitoring. Google Trudeau and monitoring. And a bunch of articles come up. Well, we're monitoring this. We're monitoring Poland. Monitoring Iran. We're monitoring the Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:38:14 What is Canada going to do? And if you monitor it, you don't like what you see? Then what, Canada? You don't even have nuclear weapons. Like, well, what are we going to do? He makes a zoh that we're some kind of heavy lifting power. We're as weak. We're weaker than a lot of places, okay?
Starting point is 00:38:35 You think about it, we're pretty damn weak. He makes a zelle that we're bigwigs. We're lucky that we're beside America. We're lucky that we're right up, pushed right up beside America. Thank God for that. Oh, you guys got to read this for a second. Look at this one. after spending billions billions federal government the federal government doesn't know if it's reducing
Starting point is 00:39:01 chronic homelessness they don't know yeah they do they know they know it's increasing but they can't dare they don't dare say increasing they can't say that homelessness is increasing and they're asked is did all these billions of dollars reduce it and they're like No, we don't know. No, that answer means it's increasing. It's definitely not, it didn't reduce anything. Billions upon billions upon billions of dollars, and it'll never go away. Only one way homelessness goes away if you apprehend these people under the Mental Health Act.
Starting point is 00:39:47 And you make them, you make them, you force them to get better. Their target was to reduce homelessness by 50%, but there's no data on that. There's no way of measuring apparently. Hogan said the government really doesn't know if all the housing-related money spent so far, about $4.5 billion, has been helpful. Oh, okay. Oh, that's okay. And listen to this crock.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Hogan said, We do not know whether chronic homelessness and homelessness had increased or decreased since 2019. You do know. You know it has increased. It always will increase. Your guys' ideas don't work. They make it worse. I've said this for, I don't know, two years now.
Starting point is 00:40:42 You're feeding them. You feed the homeless. I don't want to get back into it. Of course they're going to stay homeless. Why wouldn't you? You're giving them free drugs and a place to inject it safely. They got the power now. You've taken the powers away from police.
Starting point is 00:41:03 You've given it to them. we're no longer allowed to arrest them and we're no longer allowed to apprehend them your ideas don't work they're a failure and they're just going to keep on failing right and I like Pierre Pollyev I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna vote for him but he said this the other day
Starting point is 00:41:23 those people living in these all too common tent cities whether it's Vancouver Toronto or Montreal or whether it's smaller centers like Peterborough, where this phenomenon is growing out of control. We see people that could be your brother, your sister, God forbid, your son or your daughter, who've lost their homes, are living on the streets, and are playing Russian roulette with their life. Every single time they ingest these poisons, they risk stopping their hearts.
Starting point is 00:41:59 And I'm like, dude, you don't honestly believe that. You don't honestly believe that these homeless people are on the street because they lost their homes. They don't have homes. They never did have homes. And even if they did, they don't want homes. And if you give them a home, they're going to wreck that home. That's what they do. They can't live in homes.
Starting point is 00:42:24 The only home they could live in isn't an institution until they get better. I hope Poliev doesn't go down this route. I mean, I don't know why he said that. The number of shelter users have actually increased since the housing strategy. What does this person say? Absolutely. These programs are having an impact. We need to do better.
Starting point is 00:42:53 We know there's more work to be done. There's that word, right? More work to be done. Oh, you know who you blame? The poor or non-existent data collection. That's who you blame. They know the answer. The answer is it's increased, but why am I even talking about it?
Starting point is 00:43:18 It's just a headline that came up. Let's take a couple of calls, guys. Hey, Clinton. Hope you're doing well. I've been just recently watching your videos all day, all night. I really, really enjoy it. I love that you cover a variety of topics. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Thank you for your call. You know what, dude, thanks for your call. Guys, call 604-330-25-12. Thank you for watching me all. day and all night. I'm currently in the process. You're currently in the process of the RCMP right on. The RCMP.
Starting point is 00:43:57 You're applying to everybody. You sound like a whore. We're trying to get into policing, but a question I had for you. Getting around. After watching your videos, as well as doing some research and having personal interest in politics, lately I've been getting kind of discouraged to be a police officer to some degree just because of all of the politics that's going on. world side in relation to police officers properly.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Hence. More of a danger than it would normally be, right? So we're just wondering how would I navigate that? How do you think new police officers should navigate the politics for those things? But at the same time, you have to have those things in mind and kind of understanding and try to navigate it. It's a better way of living rather than ignoring it and letting it attack you in a negative way somehow. Right? So that was kind of my question.
Starting point is 00:44:53 and I'm really, really enjoying all of your content. I hope you're doing well. Hope your family's going well. They're all right. For the content, I love that you're extremely real with everything. Try to be. You're articulate. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Okay, I love you too. Yeah, it's awesome. Thank you. You're welcome. Thanks for your call. Oh, Jesus, that was aggressive? That was an aggressive hang up. You got mad at the end there.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Hey, politics. You're getting discouraged. You're getting discouraged. which probably appears you're listening to me. But I'm going to tell you something. When I was a police officer, I didn't know anything about politics. I didn't even know who the commissioner was when I was a police officer.
Starting point is 00:45:36 I'm not even kidding. I remember being a mission. I go to mission. Oh, should I tell this story? Okay. It's like my first week there, there's a girl in RFT. Is it called RFT? It's funny how you forget the acronyms.
Starting point is 00:45:50 I think it's called RFT. When you leave depot, when you leave training, you go into this thing. You're on probation for six months, okay? you have to pass an RFT and then you're giving your own car, you're away from your trainer, four or six months, whatever, and you're free to go on your own. There was a girl in my watch. She was a cute girl.
Starting point is 00:46:11 She had huge side hair, but she was cute. She used to be a BC Lions cheerleader. And I just met her. It's my first week. She's about to pass her RFT and how do you pass your RFT? You have to sit down with everybody like me, the sergeant, the staff sergeant, and the inspector and a trainer. and we got a bunch of questions that we got to ask this girl.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Her name was actually, I nicknamed her Powell Driver. Probably shouldn't I nicknared at that. Anyways, so I had to ask Powell Driver a question. Somebody gave me a sheet and said, ask this question. And I'm like, who's the commissioner of the RCMP? I didn't even know. It was some guy. And I'm like, well, I hope she gets it right.
Starting point is 00:46:58 because she gets it wrong. If she goes, I don't know, I'm going to have to go, now I have to come up with the answer, you know what I mean? So stupid. What's my point? She ended up failing RFT. She walked out very upset. And I was upset.
Starting point is 00:47:17 I almost started, you know, crying a little. And I'm like, here we go. This is my introduction to a weird detachment. Here we go again. Way to go, mission. You fail her for absolutely no good. good reason. The extension she got on RFT made, it didn't
Starting point is 00:47:34 do, it didn't better her. We just wanted her on the road. We needed a, uh, we needed another body. Okay. That's what we needed. And they fail her. Because he can. You know, I think we need to extend it. We need to extend your RFT.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Shut up. Get out there and take a call. That's how you learn. You take the calls. What's my point? I'm not answering your question. I knew nothing about. politics. I was in my own little world. You're going to be in your own little world or your own little detachment. Your only problem that you're going to have is other members and other bosses. Yeah. I think. I think maybe it's a little different now with all the cameras. You know, I just
Starting point is 00:48:29 avoided that part. People, you know, that hit 2020 after George Floyd. Yeah, yeah, we did go to bar fights and stuff like that. And everybody. had their phone out, but not like it is today. And yeah, it is a little tougher to be able to do what you want now because you're on video camera and it's just awkward and you don't want to say the wrong thing and you don't want to do the wrong thing. And if you do, holy cow, you're up on a manslaughter charge all of a sudden. How about those members that are up on the manslaughter charge? I can't wait to hear the details come out on this. They fired like 13 shots. The girl had a carbine. Shot the guy 10 times. Shot at him 10 times.
Starting point is 00:49:13 the other cop the guy he shot his pistol three times because he put it in drive apparently he tried to hit them with his vehicle and they got they're they're in court might have convicted of manslaughter like they people treat police now like ordinary citizens i don't even know if that made sense but not only that a jury is going to decide people that don't even know anything about being a police officer. A jury is going to decide their fate. A jury can only decide their fate if they go to police training, and they understand powers of arrest and use of force.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Now this lawyer is forced to teach this jury everything they need to know about use of force, which is impossible. And it's not just manslaughter. It's like egg assault with a firearm. That's another charge. There's like three charges they're on. And I hope to God, if they're not. they don't convict them on the manslaughter charge.
Starting point is 00:50:20 They don't convict them on any other charge. I hope they don't say, okay, we're not going to, we're not going to convict them on manslaughter, but ag assault with a firearm, which is something like mandatory prison, even though there's a way around that, because I've seen it happen to a member.
Starting point is 00:50:37 He got convicted of it and didn't serve any jail time for egg assault with a firearm. Not really. This one ain't either. Same far. Like that? My question, Undercover.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Sure. Yes, if you want to go undercover, you don't want to have a bunch, you don't want to have your face all over the internet. That's why I think, I think, a lot of them. They'll grow beards and long hair and try to look gruffy. Yeah, I did and it was really boring. I hid in a bush for a day and it sucked. Hid in a bush and I took notes, watching a guy.
Starting point is 00:52:10 It was cold and it was wet. It felt like I was back logging. It's undercover work, it sounds all fun and stuff, but... A lot of it's pretty boring. Okay, thanks. Kind of. Bye, my. Thanks, big daddy.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Thanks for your call. 604-330, 25, 12. And yes, there's no privacy at Depot. There is a little bit now, because I think what you're seeing is empty B block. It might be empty right now because of COVID. I mean, they jam 32 people, 32 guys. Here we go. Good puppy.
Starting point is 00:53:58 They jam you in there. And isn't it weird? Yeah, you can see that from the parking lot of Depot. We don't care. We don't care. Everybody's got a window. Well, we did when I was going through in B block. And I guess people can see us.
Starting point is 00:54:16 Yeah, there's not very much privacy. And a lot of these people, a lot of these cadets now, they got their own little tiny room. And maybe that's what you're saying. I think maybe it might just appear empty. I don't think it's empty. I don't even know if I answered your question. But thanks for calling.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Call back. Hey, Clint. Hope all, everything is all well. So far, I actually ran to, individual who just graduated that about three weeks ago while sitting at the doctor's office today he was telling me that
Starting point is 00:55:01 I was asking about the troops and his troop there was before him was 17 there was actually a troop Maybe they're transgender It doesn't make any sense So I don't know what the numbers are for whatever reason
Starting point is 00:55:28 Is it that you know We're not finding good enough for troops Or applicants or Who knows? I don't know Anyways so that's one side the other side was just wanted to get them. Hey guys, anybody out there? Is there really a troop of four there right now?
Starting point is 00:55:41 I say no. That would be so goofy. Could you imagine a troop of four? Doing your pass on or pass out or whatever you call it at the end where you got to march for everybody, four people? Click, click, click, click, click. Think about that for a second. Marching with a troop of four.
Starting point is 00:56:08 Oh, that'd be impressive. One, two, three, four. What maneuvers would you do for a troop of four? I'm sorry, I just find that funny. Actually, it would be convenient. Just pepper spray them all at once. Shh, get that over with quickly. It might be effective.
Starting point is 00:56:40 Maybe they should just start making troops of four now. Anyway, dude, thanks for your call. That cracked me up. Josh, don't use the message. Damn it. Anyways, guys, let's call it. I got to go upstairs and see what's going on up there. You know what?
Starting point is 00:57:01 Every day, my woman loses their cell phone under a pillow on the couch, and I have to call it. And I caught onto her. Clint, call my phone. Clint, call my phone. I'm taking a minute. Ask me again in 60 seconds. I'm using some bank time.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Clint, call my... Hold on a minute. Not funny. See? See? I'm a failed stand-up. Can't do it. Thanks for watching. Bye-bye.
Starting point is 00:57:47 What you doing? You got swimming? That's fun. I thought you liked it. You want to be on the video camera? I don't know. From my viewers, come over and say hi. Yes?
Starting point is 00:58:12 You got to stand right here, though, right beside me. Say hi. See you. Do I really need to feed you?

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