I've got an idea. Anybody know how many civic parades and community celebrations the cops participate in with a large uniformed presence and an official float?
Maybe the cops, as a sign that they want to be more open to the communities of Toronto, to build better relationships of openness, diversity and inclusivity with the people they serve, and that they welcome the opportunities presented in their Reformation Process, hold their own Parades and festivities to which ALL citizens are invited and welcome?
OK, I'm a "bad apple" that's still sore at the force's mass arrests and other civil rights violations of the G20 and have serious concerns about "Police Culture" in North America.
I'm not a teenager in a priority neighbourhood who wants to shoot a few hoops with them. I have no "known" (to me) connections to suspected criminal elements. I've never been a threat to the police and am not now. I haven't even called them "pigs" since the 70s. Unlike the TPS rhetoric and tactics in the headlines these days and the inflammatory reactions of their powerful defenders, I hear a lot of Lived Experience truth, not about imagined subways and commute times, but about historic and present realities.
Maybe Mr.Tory could be an Honored Guest to address the city on what we all deserve going into the next election.