I was asked by a Saint John Police officer - How long were you in jail?
A few asked - How long it took for you to get a lawyer?
It’s always time...time...time...
Did you know once they put you in a cell, there’s no clock on the wall so a person can keep track of the time?
Is this a way to confuse once the person arrested goes to court?
Shame on the Saint John Police Force.
They should have a clock on the wall so a person can get their facts straight.
This is one reason that I refuse to be interviewed by a officer from the Saint John Police Force in front of a video camera.
I couldn’t give the officer the proper time.
The Saint John Police Force are playing a very dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Its bad enough that they can arrest anyone on the streets without just cause and delete their pictures from the citizen camera but now this?
Come on!!! Put a darn clock across from the cell!!!
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
SAINT JOHN POLICE FORCE ARE PLAYING A DANGEROUS GAME!!!
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Once you are in jail for sometime you do not want to know the time. Ask those who are serving long prison sentences.
I believe that you're missing my point. I didn't say long term. If you're only there for a few hours? You should know the exact time when you call a lawyer or anything else. That's very important during an investigation. I believe the Saint John Police Force are doing this on pupose to confuss the so call accuss.
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