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Montreal suburb promises police review after fourth profiling complaint upheld

Blot was a victim of discrimination, under form of profiling, founded on the intersectionality of motives of race, colour and sex, said the decision last month. The commission ruled the evidence supports sending the case to be heard by the province s human rights tribunal unless the city agrees to a settlement that includes paying Blot more than $38,000 and taking several actions to reduce profiling, including collecting race-based data on police stops. Blot, who is Black, said it wasn t the first time he d been stopped for no reason by Repentigny police. But he said this incident, which took place outside his home while he was doing nothing but blowing up balloons in his girlfriend s car, went too far.

Montreal suburb promises police review after fourth profiling complaint upheld - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Montreal suburb promises police review after fourth profiling complaint upheld Poll Yes MONTREAL – A suburb north of Montreal says it is reviewing its police practices after a string of recent racial profiling complaints against its officers were upheld by a human rights commission. The Quebec Human Rights Commission most recently found that the City of Repentigny discriminated against Leslie Blot when officers stopped, handcuffed and ticketed him when he was sitting in the passenger seat of a parked car blowing up inflatable toys for his children in 2017. The commission ruled the evidence supports sending the case to be heard by the province’s human rights tribunal unless the city agrees to a settlement that includes paying Blot more than $38,000 and taking several actions to reduce profiling, including collecting race-based data on police stops.

For fourth time in a year, Human Rights Commission rules Repentigny police engaged in racial profiling

  MONTREAL The Quebec Human Rights Commission ruled that the City of Repentigny and two local police officers should pay damages to a Black man for racial profiling, again. It is the fourth time the commission has ruled against the city off the northest tip of the Island of Montreal for racial profiling in a year. The commission recommended that the city and officers pay former Repentigny resident Leslie Blot $38,000 for a 2017 incident. In July of that year, Blot was arrested in front of his house during a party. Blot said two police officers pulled up and questioned him because he was sitting in the passenger seat of his friend s car blowing up an inflatable children s toy. The officers said they questioned him because the car was not from Repentigny. It was registered in Laval, 30 minutes away.

Man who was handcuffed, fined for missing bicycle reflector light plans to file complaint

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Man handcuffed, fined for missing bicycle reflector light plans to file complaint

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