Thursday, 28 April 2016

Victoria police officer can advocate for drug legalization, tribunal rules

Victoria police officer can advocate for drug legalization, tribunal rules

A Victoria police officer who won a human-rights complaint against the force says “on the ground” experience led him to support drug legalization – and he says he doesn’t think he’s alone on the force. Constable David Bratzer was awarded $20,000 last week after the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal ruled the Victoria Police Department violated his rights by preventing him from advocating for legalization. A civil-liberties group describes the ruling as precedent-setting.
Read more: http://snapzu.com/messi/victoria-police-officer-can-advocate-for-drug-legalization-tribunal-rules

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