This behavior sadly is good evidence of why CPS is years away from having body-worn cameras in spite of spending millions of Calgarians' money on such equipment that was supposed to be operational on every single CPS officer for months now:
http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/10/18...e-in-the-field
Body worm cameras are in massive routine use throughout the world of policing but somehow it is an impossible technological mystery that CPS just cannot crack?
The petulant child with the flashlight and way too many of his union buddies are ensuring video footage of their conduct is as limited as possible. There is no reason why a good police officer would ever want that.
And speaking of evidence, this officer was very deliberately preventing a witness from seeing what was happening and from having an objective record of a police use of force incident. That is not an assault as was asked in a previous post, but far worse in my view it could amount to obstruction of justice:
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/a...ction-139.html