MistyWaters
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Interesting. Just my opinion but it’s often an indication of a disfunctional organization when employees take the liberty of talking anonymously to the media. Obviously every member of TPS is required to sign a confidentiality agreement. If a police officer is indeed offering what appears to be inside information to the media, what’s to prevent them from talking about active cases to friends, neighbours and people on the street? What comes next, kickbacks and bribes?
Is Saunders not somewhat concerned about anonymous information attributed to have come from within his police force? Giving him the benefit of a doubt, he may have been taken by surprise by all that was said by Greenspan during his press conference. But I doubt it’s possible to shovel it back under the rug.