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Not in the eyes of the media. When a minority is oppressed, it doesn’t matter if the whole commits most of the crimes and causes all of the problems, what matters is the one that was unwrongly done was actually innocent and didn’t deserve it. |
You mean like when the entire water supply of Flint Michigan got poisoned and they did jack all about it? That was all over the media. Good luck having anything done cause one person wrongfully got a VI lol. Literally no one outside of this forum cares. |
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The media can also potentially educate the public with that story if they state how easily it is for a cop to decide to hand out a VI and point it out. |
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At this point, any noise is good noise for PR. We don't know if we don't try - If it works, GREAT! If it doesn't at least we tried, and we can move on from there. |
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If you're playing with fire in the forest, it's sometimes best not to tell the whole town the Ranger came to fine your buddy. Stop and think about this for a sec. We have like ONE car that passed. No one coming forward with videos or interviews. Why do you think this is? Just lay low, this will blow over. |
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This won't blow over without any resistance, if a cop can issue these VI without them being held accountable, they will keep doing it. |
I understand the point you're illustrating with that comparison and you're correct with the line of thinking but I'm not sure it strictly applies here. In Flint Michigan, they were dealing with a bankrupt city lacking the funds to fix the infrastructure and layers of governmental apathy and jurisdictional issues. All this thing needs to do is create some negative publicity, enough that whoever Cain reports to tells him to back off. There is no cost incurred by the VPD if Cain & co. back off on their overzealous VI blitz. And yes it would be good if one of the outcomes of the piece was other people (not RS'ers) who also received unfair VI's who speak up against this abuse of the system by Cain & co. Quote:
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I don't think anyone's expecting them to stop giving people VI's. No one's expecting them to change the laws. But a little negative publicity for their actions should make them think twice before handing out VIs. They should know their actions can and will be scrutinized. They're abusing a loophole, if you get a VI you're guilty until proven innocent and there's no official accountability. At least this way there will be social accountability and if spending an hour here and there to create awareness and ensure our right are protected then I'm all for it. |
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again, the dashcam videos so far support ignorance on MVA, but nothing on misconduct/poor professionalism |
Ignorance of the MVA is already a poor reflection on their "professionalism" since they are the ones enforcing it. If I don't know my shxt at work, I'm pretty sure I'll see some consequences one way or another. |
thin line between incompetence and poor professionalism, but still enough distinction 90 pages now, still no smoking gun |
I recall seeing quite a few videos in this thread of officers acting extremely unprofessional and rude in how they’re talking to the accused nevermind the verbatim descriptions of the type of language being used aka westopher’s breakdown. A police officer in Ontario who is a member here even commented to this fact. Abuse of power is pretty strongly tied into professionalism me thinks. There’s the law (interpretation of the MVA) and then there’s the spirit of the law (how it should be applied), often a wide chasm exists between the two and whether that’s right or wrong, they’ve suddenly bridged that chasm with little or no warning or direction to the public and crossed it for questionable reasons and even more questionable results. Public safety being the supposed one, which is a laughable reason in this instance at best. |
I encourage everyone to look up news articles on ICBC losses/spending and read the comments. It's FULL of people asking for: Air Care, Yearly car inspections, re-testing after an accident etc. THIS is the average person you're dealing with. Nothing will happen with this VI thing. The loudest crowd is always the ones know that just enough to be dangerous. You're not going to get any traction based off abuse of power thing. Let's be honest, unless it's a visible minority being abused by police, no one cares about abuse of power on your 40k BWM with works wheels. |
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At the end of the day, we DON'T know if we DON'T try. I honestly don't even know why this is even a debate... |
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Personally speaking my element has rear camber, as does, 95% of the Elements on the road. It's the design of the rear suspension and once it gets a bit dated there is a natural sag resulting in camber that would be off spec from the initial design. This would be a visual reason for a VI given what has been presented so far. Berz out. |
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Sometimes you make it worse. You are potentially shining a huge spotlight on a problem people turned a blind eye to for years. 99% of the population wish everyone on Revscene's exhausts were quieter, not louder. If I was a betting man, the VPD would get way more support than the other way around. 99% of ppl Van has ZERO issue with two ppl getting wrongful VI if it means 10 cars are not waking them up at 7am. You know all the rich kids with lambos and Ferraris ripping down streets, getting towed with N's on the back? You get lumped in the same group. When you pick a battle/to argue about something, you have to put yourself in everyone else's shoes and come up with a strategy. If the odds are stacked against you, some times doing nothing is best. This is not a civil rights movement here, this will blow over. Notice how no one cares about homeless ppl getting killed in donation bins anymore? This will pass. ------------------------------------------------------------- And let's bring this back into perspective, people. This is not a huge epidemic of VPD handing out BS VI's. We have had perhaps 2 wrongful VI's out of how many? 20/30/50? Why is no one sending their videos in and posting pics of their cars if they felt so strongly they were in compliance. Why is no one bringing their cars in as-is and showing pics? I'll let you guess why. If 1.5 cases (Fiat/FRS) is all you have to fight this battle, I got bad bad news for you. I'm not saying roll over and die. But for the love of god, get your case together and make sure the numbers don't work against you before shouting in town square. |
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Why should the region your living in effect how you are being policed? Why is this only happening in Vancouver? |
I dont understand the question, but Van/Richmond/Delta does not change anything. Differnt cities have different communities, have different resources, have different problems, have different police forces and have different priorities. But thats besides the point. (Priorities right or wrong) |
because VPD doesn't operate on the island? unless you want RCMP in on ramping up VI too...but we already discussed why that's not a priority |
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Compliance to what? Not the laws in the MVA, MVAR, or traffic act because very few things are actually illegal. The laws allowing overbearing enforcement is written, plain and clear right next to the laws that have oversight on your vehicle. They do it it for social compliance, which boils down to basically anyone who thinks differently from the herd. There is many many more then 1 or 2 BS, overreaching, pointless and wrongful notice and orders.. Im sorry they don't all post here or in your social feed for you to see, with evidence for you to make your own uninformed conclusion on the particular car. This happens every single day to car enthusiasts in Vancouver, 4-10 per shift, 4 days a week and the numbers add up quick. The impact of this spans from tax revenue loss, unnecessary personal finance loss and the government putting walls around local businesses with no moral or actual safety justification. The biggest issue I have with this, is that it is a waste of the valuable and beneficial resource that is the police. Why is no one sending their videos in and posting pics of their cars? This is very simple, fear of police retaliation. Imagine a sergeant who knows you, and your car. Have fun driving then. Ever get a thousand dollar in fines only to have the cop not show up for the court date? Why is no one bringing their cars in as-is and showing pics? Huh? They are. They are passed with zero changes, and the sun sets that night. You can't actually get your case together to "fight this" because it doesn't matter if you are leaving an inspection facility, legally they can give you a VI with zero reason needed. This is another example of the failure of BC laws, acts, and policies like of what we have seen for the last 40 years. Every government program is bloated, wasteful and ineffective, so why would police be any different? Sure, you could sue a cop. They don't even talk to IIO investigators for an interview after they kill someone on the job, you think they will be go to court? Hopefully your lawyer has experience with the attorney generals office. Don't forget, people die every week on BC roads, and its from aggressive, impaired or distracted driving not from modified or ill maintained vehicles. Street racing is essentially a non issue. Everyone knows BC drivers go way too fast, follow too close, and brake too late. Millions of dollars of heroin and crack are sold every week in Vancouver, and you would never find a drug dealer working out of a JDM car. Why the hassle then? It's pointless and saves nobody. Over 50 people died last year from traffic fatalities, and over 1500 people died from opioid overdoses. Noisy exhaust keeping people up at night should bear zero importance to police except when extremely loud. Nobodies life has been saved in the reduction of modified cars, yet many peoples lives have been negatively affected as a result. People really aren't coming to into vancouver anymore, police prevent you from using a local DIF the state approves to do safety inspections. They force you to be upsold and and ripped off at a dealership, who are free to tell you something is illegal even if it isn't actually illegal. We all know the racket. Peoples businesses are really being affected by this, and getting a VI is putting you out of pocket a half G at a minimum. Police are wasting time, business is being affected, and rights are being violated and there is nothing anyone can do. The only change to this comes directly from top ranks, the mayor or premiere. |
I have zero comprehension how anyone posting on a car forum who is interested in cars can be posting against or naysaying this movement. If you are, give your head a shake and re-evaluate what your hobby actually even is, cuz apparently it’s just being “devil’s advocate” and not a car enthusiast. I guess some people’s username itself should be a hint as to their actual intentions here. It’s already an uphill battle without you negative nancies who say there’s no issue or fighting it won’t work. 90+ pages of posts say otherwise. My daily driver is 100% stock and I personally have nothing to worry about from this, but the sudden overextension of powers makes me livid. It should make any car enthusiast livid. Seriously, I have no idea what some of you goofs saying the VPD are justified or trying to shoot efforts down are even a member of this forum for. You call yourselves realists? Fuck right off and shame on you if any of you self righteous pricks ever once sped even 1km/h over the limit or crossed any road not at an intersection cuz VPD could suddenly out of nowhere excessively enforce every law the same way. You going to sit there like a cuckold saying “Well technically speaking I did break the law, pay to play and all that” and just take it then too? |
If you say there are more then 2bs VI, we need to prove that with facts. We have one piece of evidence being the FRS. 90 pages and god know how many vierwers and one person stepped up. We have one. When the media asks you for proof you are going to look like a clown. "way more than one" is just wishful thinking to fit your viewpoint right now. What you say is overextended power would be the case if there was more than one person. Lets call a spade a spade. No one is going to do jack over one wrongful ticket over the 50?+ they have given out seemingly justified at this point. There are a lot of memebers here in that group. Why are they so quiet? Not a single peep from these wrongfully ticketed memebers. Why? One case is not going sell anyone on VPD abusr of power or however you want to frame it to the media or general population. This is not capital punishment here, no one is going to givr a shit over one out of 50+ This all started over one car owner blabbering too much online and more ppl joining in without thinking. All im saying is get a good case together and then do something smart. Jumping in head first worked great the first time eh? Going to the media with one example or saying thr VPD should be doing something else is a piss poor case. |
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