Hoyland said his car, office, food and equipment were tampered with by fellow officers; he was repeatedly insulted; and pornography was left in his office.
The incidents were constant and continued even after he complained to his superior officers, he said.
"I started to dry heave," he said. "I felt a lot safer out on the street with the bad guys than I ever did in Stony Plain detachment because you never knew what was going to happen."
Let's ask Alberta Mountie Corporal Gerry Hoyland:
The incidents were constant and continued even after he complained to his superior officers, he said.
"I started to dry heave," he said. "I felt a lot safer out on the street with the bad guys than I ever did in Stony Plain detachment because you never knew what was going to happen."
The cops are there to protect poor people and their private property. And we pay them a lot of money to do it, too.