• Jan 24, 2026 Why Do Police Always Touch Your Tail Light "Touch Test": A Quick Assessment of Functionality The officer's touch isn't just a random act; it's often a quick, non-invasive way to perform a preliminary check of the tail light's functionality. Here's why: Loose Connections: A simple touch can BY Meggie Lowe V
• Mar 20, 2026 Canadian Mounted Police ntial schools and allegations of systemic racism within the force are painful reminders of past injustices. Ongoing inquiries and efforts towards reconciliation are vital steps in addressing these issues and building t BY Alice Wunsch
• Mar 16, 2026 Police And African Americans rm and Reconciliation Addressing the complex issues requires a multi-pronged approach encompassing police reform, community engagement, and addressing systemic inequalities. Some key initiatives include: Body-worn cameras: Increased transparency and accountabilit BY John Koss