Calgary Police Officer: Remember your Oath

2022-02-11

Calgary Police Officer: Remember your Oath

Feb 11, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series | 2 comments

Thank you Constable Motycka for demonstrating the bravery it takes to not only uphold the law throughout the course of your career as a Police Constable, but also in taking a stand in speaking out when others are silent.
We stand with you!!

2 Comments

  1. Concerned Cdn Citizen

    Thank you for having the courage to speak out. Public servants are in such an awkward position, walking a fine line, trying to continue to serve the public, while also working for a corrupt organization. It’s distasteful. At the same time, this can’t last forever. It’s unsustainable. I am behind you 100%.

  2. Major Tom

    Well said! It’s time to stand tall!

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