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Female Mountie launches second suit against force

Jarnhamar

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http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/09/female-mountie-launches-second-suit-against-force

..In her lawsuit, Katz claims an officer in charge would force her to go on “fat parade,” where she was required to tell a number of male corporals how much she weighed and would be instructed to put back dessert at the cafeteria.

You can sue for that?  I'm going to be rich.

I'm always amazed to hear about stories like this within the police service. You'd expect them to know better.
 
ObedientiaZelum said:
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/09/female-mountie-launches-second-suit-against-force

You can sue for that?  I'm going to be rich.

I'm always amazed to hear about stories like this within the police service. You'd expect them to know better.

If what she says is true, she may have grounds for harassment. The manner in which administrative and disciplinary measures are carried out are just as important as the actual technical wording and process.
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ObedientiaZelum said:
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/09/female-mountie-launches-second-suit-against-force

You can sue for that?  I'm going to be rich.

I'm always amazed to hear about stories like this within the police service. You'd expect them to know better.

When it comes to organizational culture, its never surprising that people who should 'know better' are in some ways no better than any other person, or think that because they are 'elite' they have the right to act in an unacceptable manner.  It is seen in many companies, industries and occupations, not just police services.



 
Greymatters said:
When it comes to organizational culture, its never surprising that people who should 'know better' are in some ways no better than any other person, or think that because they are 'elite' they have the right to act in an unacceptable manner.  It is seen in many companies, industries and occupations, not just police services.

Isn't that the truth. Agreed 100%.
 
Greymatters said:
When it comes to organizational culture, its never surprising that people who should 'know better' are in some ways no better than any other person, or think that because they are 'elite' they have the right to act in an unacceptable manner. 

Sounds like a few of my patients - it only happens once though  >:D.

MM
 
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