How the McSlippery Liberals choose to...
...spend your money... arresting & prosecuting small businessmen who choose to defend themselves against criminals...
David Chen, the "vigilante green-grocer" from Chinatown, showed up at Old City Hall this morning for his court appearance, but it was not his first stop of the day. Mr. Chen, as usual, got up at 4 a.m. and drove his truck to the Ontario Food Terminal to pick up produce for the Lucky Moose Food Mart, his Dundas Street West store.Yeah... I'm thinkin' "technical" is the least of your difficulties here.
The accused were ready, but the Crown Attorney, who has had 17 months to prepare this case for trial, (and who apparently did not get up at 4 a.m. today) stood up and told the judge, in courtroom 121: "We are having some technical difficulties."
In May of last year Mr. Chen’s video cameras caught images of a man stealing plants and fleeing on a bike. When the man returned an hour later, Mr. Chen and his brothers chased him, caught him, tied him up, threw him in a van and waited for the police.C'mon, Dalton, put this one to a jury... I dare you.
Toronto police did arrest the thief, Anthony Bennett, charging him with theft. But they also arrested Mr. Chen, 36, jailed him overnight and charged him with kidnapping, possessing a concealed weapon (the box-cutter he uses to open cases of produce) forceable confinement and assault.
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RELATED: Defend your own home...
...get sent to the slammer?
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FROM THE COMMENTS:
"Why call the police?"



6 comments:
Maybe the trial should take place a year from now, right before the provincial election. If there is one now, the sheep that make up most of Ontario's electorate would have forgotten by then.
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yup... in a perfect world we could wake up the sheeple at the optimum moment.
from what i keep hearing though, unless the media gets some video of tim hudak standing over a dead body with a smoking gun... mr mcslippery's goose is indeed cooked.
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Why call the police?
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"alex asks... Why call the police?"
and that, my friend... is precisely the question that this ludicrous trial has brought to the fore.
call it "the soprano principle".
if you are gonna be charged by the police for simply defending "you & yours"... why involve the police at all?
i guess the short answer would be that we are a "nation of laws"... but as more of these situations arise... it seems likely that we will see more folks do the ol' shoot, shovel & shut up."
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Guys - are you serious? You really think it was just for them to tie up a guy and lock him in a truck for stealing plants?
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chris - are you serious? You really think we should turn the other cheek and let criminals steal our shit?
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