This is my response to the person who decided the police had to be called over the weekend. There were too many cars I guess in front of my residence. So the police were called with a report of a large party going on and people being rowdy.
When the police arrived, I guess they walked around the property looking for a large party. My neighbours had a fire going in their fire pit and it was just their family of 5. The person lives in the other unit was asleep so there wasn't any one there. I myself was inside watching television. That was it, no one else was around. You would think it would end there. I don't believe it did. I noticed a vehicle from the county parked in front of my car and I am sure it was county by-law enforcement as I have seen officers in similar vehicles.
So far nothing more has taken place. But it has amazed me that in the neighbourhood were I live there are "rats" ready to satisfy their warped sense of civic duty. This activity has been encouraged by the local health unit, the Ontario government, as well as the federal government. Reminds me of other totalitarian states where people make phone calls reporting others. I can see it happening. People no longer trust each other. There is fear that someone near by is going to report you for something.
The attitude that if you have done nothing you have nothing to worry about, no longer applies. People are being encouraged to report their neighbouts, friends, family members for any kind of alleged violation of the covid laws that are in direct violation of Charter Rights and Freedoms.
I was surprised to find out that there are people here that revel in the idea of reporting someone. In fact it's like a narcotic to them, it gives them a rush and enables them to brag to their friends what they have done. Patting themselves on their own backs they fail to realize that they can be reported as well.
I guess this is all apart of the police state that we find ourselves in. Trust no one. Talk to no one. Be fearful of everyone for they are not your friends. Admit to nothing, and be careful how you answer questions. Don't answer the door if you don't have to. Request warrants from officers, and when presented with one, read it carefully before you let them in.
Union of Soviet Socialist Canada is here.

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