BMI2.The Mayor by K. Fabian

Okay so the press is complaining about Ron Wood, the Mayor of Toronto, for taking a picture hugging  a gentleman as a best friend and then afterwards arresting him in an act of great hypocarcy.

I recall a movement by police and I thought it was my suggestion, that if you are arresting a really dangerous and famous criminal why don't you take a picture of him with you for a souvenir. Its a tongue and cheek reaction to the idea of just how dangerous a policeman's job really is. 

You hear stories of them losing their families and wives by horrible murders so much so that the family unit has to live a special life being aware of the fact of the possibility of a real bad death.  Now these people are not really rich.

So when the mayor took a picture with the man was he tipping his hat to the danger and the horrible threats that the man made?  If so this was this talked upon the news?  Or did the bad publicity indicate that this gentleman who was arrested was dangerous and truly powerful?  I don't know.

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