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Tell that to the MP Cpl the next time you get pulled over. >
George Wallace said:Tell that to the MP Cpl the next time you get pulled over. >
Hatchet Man said:Funny you should say that, as I read a recent Courts Martial decision (yes I get that bored), where an MP actually used that (in)famous line "Don't confuse your rank, for my authority", needless to say the Judge, was not impressed by this conduct.
http://www.jmc-cmj.forces.gc.ca/en/2014/wellwood.page (para's 3 and 8 of the decision).
George Wallace said:Tell that to the MP Cpl the next time you get pulled over. >
RCDcpl said:Although it's technically true.......its a stupid thing to say.
I agree completely about becoming the SME and that's what I'm working on including reading unit policies and SOP's at home as well as other pubs related to the type of work done at that unit. That said, it can take a bit of time considering every unit seems to have their own way of doing things.Nerf herder said:I'd like to know the last time the CoC had a ***** session. Sure would be fun to be a fly on the wall there when it happens.
In all seriousness, if you have a gripe about Ptes being in charge, become the SME on your shop and then there is no recourse.
Personally, I ensure that all ranks respect each other and they know the pecking order. As far as I'm concerned, a guy that has two years in doesn't equal a Cpl....unless said Cpl is a mouthbreather.
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RCDcpl said:Although it's technically true.......its a stupid thing to say.
stellarpanther said:I agree completely about becoming the SME and that's what I'm working on including reading unit policies and SOP's at home as well as other pubs related to the type of work done at that unit. That said, it can take a bit of time considering every unit seems to have their own way of doing things.
I want to make clear that my purpose of posting this thread isn't to bad mouth my unit or anyone in my CoC but rather to try and get advise on how to handle it. Part of my concern is that as a Cpl, I obviously would like to go to the next level and I need the opportunity to show leadership skills. It's tough to show that when a Pte with less than a year in is in charge of me.
RCDcpl said:His and your rank are irrelevant...he's a police officer and as such should talk to EVERYONE he deals with respectfully...be it a Pte, general, or crackhead. That's my pet peeve with a lot of my co workers...it's not hard to be polite to people in this job.
That said, for the case in question that hatchet posted....it was a 911 and therefore police have to be allowed to be police, regardless of whether or not they are MPs or civvie. Would the major have spoken to an OPP constable that way? Doubtful....either way that's not the issue.
The issue here is rank and there are times when rank can't come into play...a Cpl MP responding to say the base commanders house on a domestic....base commanders rank is entirely irrelevant.
Back on topic foru his thread though...I find it highly unprofessional to put a Pte in charge of a Cpl.....SME or not.
Hatchet Man said:Funny you should say that, as I read a recent Courts Martial decision (yes I get that bored), where an MP actually used that (in)famous line "Don't confuse your rank, for my authority", needless to say the Judge, was not impressed by this conduct.
http://www.jmc-cmj.forces.gc.ca/en/2014/wellwood.page (para's 3 and 8 of the decision).