A retired Edmonton police officer, fired as a 911 call evaluator after failing to act on a call from a woman murdered hours later, has filed a union grievance over his dismissal
I do not know what the policy is for this situation. If it is an imediate call back and he did not then he should loose his job, I would hope that if I called 911 and was diconnected they would call back or send help.
Two years ago, Maia Soukonnik, 60, called 911, complaining her son had assaulted her, when the call ended suddenly.
“Was it negligence to the point where he needed to be fired? Or maybe just educated?”
There isn't an education program on the planet that can teach common sense, which is what was needed in this scenario. A homeless person who was yanked off the street and put in the 911 chair to answer this call would've probably realized something was wrong, so what's this guy's excuse?
I think when it comes to essential services like 911 it should warrant firing, he dropped the ball and someone lost her life because of it, not like it was a minor mistake, someone paid dearly for his mistake and he should not be put in a position where it could happen again.
Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
In Vancouver we've had cases of the cops battering down somebody's door because of a hung up 911 call, arresting the people who wouldn't let them in to make sure things are OK. Seems the cops here take those seriously. Unlike this guy. I mean Edmonton cops can't be that backward, can they?
“And even if can agree that it was an error, that it was a mistake, is it worthy of being fired?”
Yes it is shit-for -brains. It's not like you dropped someone's Big Mac on the floor. The fact he's even fighting his dismissal shows his truly shit-sucking attitude. Personally, I wouldn't hire him to sweep up peanut shells at the circus.
This guy deserves to have been fired. That interrupted 911 call required a response and that response could have saved that woman’s life.
There is an Ontario Court of Appeal case where a 911 call implies consent for police to enter your residence using any force necessary to gain entry, I'm not sure what applies in Alberta though.
I agree with PA9, this guy having the neck to try and get his job back says it all, but then his union doesn’t care about the public, just their member.
"andyt" said Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
It really irks me when you post things like this and I can't + you for it.
"BartSimpson" said Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
It really irks me when you post things like this and I can't + you for it.
Heh, I was just about to do the same thing. Funniest thing I read all week.
"andyt" said Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
There isn't an education program on the planet that can teach common sense, which is what was needed in this scenario. A homeless person who was yanked off the street and put in the 911 chair to answer this call would've probably realized something was wrong, so what's this guy's excuse?
Yes it is shit-for -brains. It's not like you dropped someone's Big Mac on the floor.
The fact he's even fighting his dismissal shows his truly shit-sucking attitude.
Personally, I wouldn't hire him to sweep up peanut shells at the circus.
There is an Ontario Court of Appeal case where a 911 call implies consent for police to enter your residence using any force necessary to gain entry, I'm not sure what applies in Alberta though.
I agree with PA9, this guy having the neck to try and get his job back says it all, but then his union doesn’t care about the public, just their member.
Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
It really irks me when you post things like this and I can't + you for it.
Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
It really irks me when you post things like this and I can't + you for it.
Heh, I was just about to do the same thing. Funniest thing I read all week.
Somebody died - he's lucky he's just fired. And this is an ex cop to boot - Glad he's off the force: "can't answer that call right now, I'm eating a do-nut."
agreed. what a dick.