WE might have our first death and we can blame no Police Scanner for this issue.
Hours later the Police are asking the public if they seen anyone running from the scene!!!
Sorry but it's too late!!!! The guy is long gone!!!
If the Fredericton weren't that busy in hunting down welfare bums and Indians for exercising on a bicycle? Maybe they would have caught the guy???
Protector of the People....yeah right......
So simpleton, tell me: If you would have a scanner how could you have helped ? Even if you had a scanner, you still wouldn't be at scene being able to tell the police where ''The guy ran'' , like you said..Are you always this dum ??
ReplyDeleteMore like a day later or so.....Duhhh
ReplyDeleteThe scanners were a great help with all the news chasers places on social media and everyone with a scanner.
11:40 is the dummy simpleton....probably a steroid pumped up fredericton cop.
You are an ignorant Leblanc ... Lets bet they have someone arrested by tomorrow ... They sure dont need your help pal to do their job. And secondly, most people work and dont have time to listen to a scanner 24-7 like you. We have a life ...
ReplyDeletere: 23:35
ReplyDeleteso why are you here trolling charles blog you tete de blette?
go give someone a parking ticket or go stuff your face with donuts at Tims
or better yet....frrrrip mon tchu!
--maurice the homeless guy--
I think you're all a bounch of dorks. Hey, even Maurice comes back from the dead every once in awhile.
ReplyDeletePolice scanners would serve no purpose in this.
ReplyDeleteCanada's Radiocommunication Act states that "no person shall intercept and make use of, or intercept and divulge, any radiocommunication, except as permitted by the originator or intended recipient of the communication or the person intended by the originator of the communication to receive it."
ReplyDeleteIn the case of an individual, a conviction can lead to a fine of up to $25,000, and/or up to a year in jail.