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chancy
23rd September 2015, 14:41
Hello Everyone: Came across this article of the perils of travelling in the usa as a tourist. IF the $109 us dollars was so important why not just collect it from the "tourist" when giving the ticket instead of treating him with no dignity?
As some of you may recall I wrote an article about the "Glass Room" from my own experience going into the usa as a tourist. A search would bring the article up here on Avalon since I don't have a link from avalon to it.
chancy


Link:
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/sask-man-jailed-in-atlanta-over-traffic-201046882.html

Article:

Saskatchewan man jailed in Atlanta over minor traffic infraction
By Sherry Noik | Daily Brew – 17 hours ago -September 22, 2015
A Canadian tourist got a taste of American-style justice when he was jailed in Atlanta for a minor traffic infraction.
Randy Kaniuk, of Shaunavon, Sask., was on his way to see a Toronto Blue Jays/Atlanta Braves game last week when he got into a fender bender trying to pass a truck on the road. Police charged him with “failure to maintain lane.” Then they put him behind bars.
“I was there for six hours,” he told Yahoo Canada News on Tuesday.
He said the officer told him he was taken into custody because he was a foreigner, and he might leave the state without paying the fine.
“I never got my Miranda rights. I didn’t even know I was being arrested,” Kaniuk said by phone from Kitchener, Ont., where he’d stopped en route home. “I asked him why he had the cuffs on so tight, and he said it was procedure.”
The name of the officer who issued the ticket is noted as Kyle McClendon. A LinkedIn profile for that name describes him as a state trooper with the Capitol Police, which provides security at the state capitol.
Kaniuk and his 22-year-old nephew Jamie had driven 3,000 kilometres – 31 hours straight – to attend games last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Jamie was left on the roadside when Kaniuk was whisked away to the jail Wednesday afternoon.
“I’m really angry what they did to my nephew,” Kaniuk said. “I told him through the (police car) window, ‘Go to the ballgame. I’ll meet you there.’”
He had no idea what would happen next.
“I was fingerprinted. I was eye-scanned. They touched my feet. They patted me down, put me up against a wall,” said Kaniuk, who owns the Historic Shaunavon Hotel and is a member of his town’s economic development committee.
He was kept in what he described as a “big holding room” with about 20 others, half men and half women. When he asked to use the washroom, he was sent to a glassed-in cubicle, visible to all.
“It was so surreal,” he said. “Talking about [it] now, I’m starting to get myself worked up.”
Kaniuk said he was fined US$75 plus court costs, for a total of $109, but he asked to have that payment applied against the $158 bond he’d already paid, so now he’s getting a $49 refund cheque in the mail.
He said he plans to file a formal complaint — as soon as he’s safely back in Saskatchewan.
“(I thought): Are you going to condone it by doing nothing? And let it happen to the next Canadian?” he said.
“I want somebody to hear about it and at the very least get an apology,” he said.
The Jays won the Wednesday game 9-1.

Selkie
23rd September 2015, 14:49
If it makes you feel any better, cops in America treat Americans the same way, and even worse. Sometimes much, much worse.

Shannon
23rd September 2015, 15:17
Yeah it's messed up. It's like selkie said, they treat us the same way, you ain't special!! ;)

Seriously, the police (most not all) have zero respect for anyone, I've seen them treat elderly men like a delinquent teenage punk, they have no compassion, or ability to use common sense, they've been trained to follow procedure and not to deviate, plus the job is like a casting call for bullies and psychos who think having authority over people will make them "be somebody", and be respected. They lie and have no care to look at the situation and make a sensible fair assement.

N.W.A. Says it all...

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WiX7GTelTPM
http://youtu.be/jXhLaneEYw4

*my videos won't embed...:(

Carmody
23rd September 2015, 21:03
The biggest problem is that their superiors of the command structure, those people demand and force the hiring and training pool to be only from people of average intelligence, maximum.

They don't want anyone with an IQ of over 100, and they don't want anyone who is not a 'team player'..... and the team is now degenerated into gang mentality, and thuggery.

This is the hiring criteria for most police forces across the USA.

Then add in that the vast majority of the police chiefs and hiring crews/selectors are members of 'very special cliques', you might say.

Michelle Marie
23rd September 2015, 21:26
I've had the experience myself. My wrist bone is still dented from the cuffs.

The justice system failed me. The unconstitutional police are failing, and HARMING, many innocent people.

We need Divine justice now!
MM

sandy
24th September 2015, 05:05
It wasn't just the cops by the sounds of it .........it was the whole justice system as he went through the process of a purported traffic violation.............probably coming to Canada soon too as people continue to be divided and are not yet banding together on mass to stop all this tyranny. :(

Jhonie
24th September 2015, 07:35
I avoid cops completely, always go 1 mile below the speed limit and avoid public places as much as possible.