Quebec police are refusing to answer questions from the oversight body investigating civilian deaths and serious injuries during police interventions. This is after

[Police] unions also challenged the obligation for officers to meet with … investigators. They argued that those rules infringed on their members’ constitutional rights to stay silent and not incriminate themselves.

It’s part of a national trend:

in British Columbia, police officers rarely co-operate with the Independent Investigations Office …, while they often only partly co-operate with independent oversight bodies in other provinces.

  • ifyoudontknowlearn@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Not cooperating with oversight investigators should be a fireable offence. Just straight up your job has a higher standard of conduct. If you want your right to not talk that’s fine but you can do that as a civilian not a police officer.

    It’s long past time to force officers to be held accountable.

    • acargitz@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Exactly. Oversight is part of the job. Don’t want to do the job? Fine, the door’s wide open.

    • sbv@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      100% this. The role of police is too important to let thugs hide behind “I don wan be incwiminated”.