Acknowledging that I am extremely biased against Cain, I do not believe his entire story, and I strongly believe that parts of it were grossly exaggerated, and there had to be something he has not mentioned.
Even if we were to believe his version of the story to be true, this part is deeply unsettling:
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Cain said after being checked at a hospital he went back to Vancouver Police headquarters on Cambie Street, where a a senior union official instructed him not to make notes about the incident.
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Just who dafuq is this "senior union official"? (Has to be another cop.) And how is he not getting himself disciplined or fired for making that kind of recommendation? The very mention of this being done is concrete proof that the boys club set out to cover for each other, even when wrong-doings have been done.
And if Cain is unable to name that "senior union official", then he is either lying (under oath), or he is obstructing justice. Both of those things should carry hefty consequences.