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Neil Corrigan

@suptcorrigan

Retired after 33 years of policing in Toronto. Committed to supporting the great work of our First Responders.

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Road safety is important to all of us and together by being vigilant and thoughtful drivers we can ensure everyone arrives at work and gets home in safety Toronto Police 11 Division 22 Division

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Road safety is a priority for all of us and we can all take responsibility to do our part to make roadways safe for everyone, slow down respect others space and be a thoughtful attentive driver. Toronto Police 11 Division 22 Division

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Support the home teams. I love our home teams Leafs Raptors Jays Argos TFC and and all our First Responder teams too Paramedics Fire and Police too. Support your home teams

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Happy Friday. Get ready to spend quality time with those you care about about and love. Remember to protect the lives of those others care about and love by getting a ride home. Protect each other Toronto Police 11 Division 22 Division

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Toronto Police The 3 individuals arrested today for alleged vandalism were provided access to Counsel. Hours ago, they declined to sign the release forms to leave custody. They will be released as soon as they sign, and we would like them to do so. ^al

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Young people are working in your community to keep you and your families safe please respect and support them. I know them they are good people say hello you will be Impressed with them too

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All of us share the responsibility to stand up for principles justice and kindness for our fellow person. None of us can stand silent when others experience injustice. Rest In Peace Mr Lewis we will take it from here...

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It’s Sunday, Gods day a day to reflect on who we want to be, good people who are kind & thoughtful of each other or one who is focused on self interest. I believe the majority of us will make the right decision Remember we share this small world for a short time make it count

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One day God will call each of us home and there we will stand alone to account for our time on earth, it is up to you today to determine if that will be a day of pride or regret. Be kind to each other make each day count. It’s never to late

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Thank you for doing your part to keep our roadways safe this weekend. Each one of us can make a difference on our roads and your efforts protect yourself and others

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The world wakes up to a new day and the First Responders who protected our families over night go home to rest so that can do it again tonight. Please respect the people who look after us 24-7.

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We need to hear all the facts and talk about the difficult truths of policing so our communities can be safe. Chief Saunders has also spoken of the these issues

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I have worked for over 32 years with Toronto’s First Responders and Hospital staff we should all be proud of these amazing people we are blessed to have them protecting our families and our city. They put themselves in harms way to protect us, they deserve our support

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Last week as a police officer it has been a wonderful experience to serve this city Thank you. Please support the officers who continue to work to keep our community safe and protect your families. They are great people

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Last day as an officer I was honoured to serve the city I love. Thank you & please respect &support the men &women who are First Responders HealthCare &those who care for Elderly God Bless then and protect them as they protect us.