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Is censoring public records of police abuse Stephen Harper’s idea of “transparency in government”?

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Is censoring public records of police abuse Stephen Harper’s idea of “transparency in government”?

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Just as the people of Canada are starting to realize that there may be serious problems in how the RCMP and other Canadian police forces are “serving and protecting us” (with OUR tax dollars), the Mounties have responded to this public concern by REMOVING ESSENTIAL DETAILS from “public” reports about Taser firings! This style of “redacting” (without black ink) of what is rightfully essential information to Canadian taxpayers, citizens, and law enforcement watch groups, is a very dangerous step in the opposite direction of Stephen Harper’s promise of government transparency!

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