45 years ago a summer cop in our tourist town attempted a “stop and frisk” on my person based on my previous track record. the problem was, we do not allow S&F in Ontario and he had no probably cause. So i said, ‘Lawyer’ ( a very rare statement in Ontario in those days) and he had to stop. He also had to take me to the cop shop and show cause to search me. His supervisor refused his request and another officer drove me back to the location of the stop. Saw the cop walking the beach a few days later and he looked at me really nasty. I said, “You’re new, and probably up from the city. OPP don’t attempt to just stop people thinking they will fold up here. Have a great summer”. Never saw him again.
seanfear about 1 year ago
ummm … could his sense of humor be considered criminal? HEH-HEH
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
Preemptive run in?
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
It should be!!
suv2000 about 1 year ago
Worth a try
enigmamz about 1 year ago
I expect that could be worth a lawsuit.
thevideostoreguy about 1 year ago
I think the Magna Carta had something to say about that.
BenGMan about 1 year ago
What a jerky officer.
Mediatech about 1 year ago
In Andy’s case, presumption of innocence is often a mistake.
Jayalexander about 1 year ago
Ever get slapped for what you were thinking?
Zykoic about 1 year ago
Preemptive detention for the common good.
A recent amendment to British law.
scote1379 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pro-active Community Policing
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 year ago
Russia? Mississippi?
NoDice about 1 year ago
The cop sounds like a “precog” from “The Minority Report” by Philip K. Dick. Good read if you can still find it.
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
How about for the copper’s peace of mind?
Moore 1 about 1 year ago
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure.
Kalkkuna about 1 year ago
That’s metaphysically absurd: he can’t see what you say.
rshive about 1 year ago
Preventive policing sometimes meets its match.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well, Andy, you wiggled out of that one. Want to sue them for wrongful arrest?
jconnors3954 about 1 year ago
Crime prevention!
formathe about 1 year ago
45 years ago a summer cop in our tourist town attempted a “stop and frisk” on my person based on my previous track record. the problem was, we do not allow S&F in Ontario and he had no probably cause. So i said, ‘Lawyer’ ( a very rare statement in Ontario in those days) and he had to stop. He also had to take me to the cop shop and show cause to search me. His supervisor refused his request and another officer drove me back to the location of the stop. Saw the cop walking the beach a few days later and he looked at me really nasty. I said, “You’re new, and probably up from the city. OPP don’t attempt to just stop people thinking they will fold up here. Have a great summer”. Never saw him again.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Perkins was just being efficient. He knew he might have to go looking for him later and might as well run him in while Andy was close by.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Note smile on Andy’s face…..Nuff said!
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
You’d think his record would be sufficient for probably cause.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
While you’re there Andy, check to see if your cell is ready for your return.
stamps about 1 year ago
Haven’t you ever heard of preventive maintenance?
michael3114 about 1 year ago
Preemptive policing is coming soon to a metropolis near you.
tad1 about 1 year ago
He’s got him there. Even so, Andy won’t be innocent for long.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
If Andy were locked up, there’d be no night life to talk about.
T... about 1 year ago
Perkins ain’t gonna make SC that way…
Dragoncat about 1 year ago
Not yet, at least. But King Charles is in charge now, so… Who knows?
zapboy Premium Member about 1 year ago
The only thing the police man did wrong was be over eager. In two hours, it won’t have made a difference.
DKHenderson about 1 year ago
O.K, stick him back out in public and wait for five minutes.