Obstruction of Justice

Obstruction of Justice

In 1993, a street vendor was charged with Obstructing a peace officer after he refused to follow the officer’s orders to pack up his display. Upon appealing this charge, it was determined that the appellant’s conviction for Obstructing a peace officer could not stand. This case is known as R vs. Sharma.

Thank you Neil Sheard for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.

Thank you Neil Sheard for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.

Thank you Neil Sheard for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.
Neil Sheard
CAF
Retired Corporal
12 Years of Service
Canadian Armed Forces
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Our Mission Statement

Our Mission Statement

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Police on Guard for Thee’s, Letter to the Public Video

Police on Guard for Thee’s, Letter to the Public Video

We have been carefully and consciously setting things in motion to ensure that the rights and freedoms of every single Canadian are preserved when it comes to the current Public Health regulations regarding Covid-19.
The freedoms afforded to us by this great country are the freedoms that will be afforded to our children, grandchildren and future generations. They are what will allow them to grow and flourish.
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