Good Reason to Keep Things Cool and Not Ruin It For Everyone Out There

palladin

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Here is a cut and paste of the raid on our local doc, yeah, he did faves for lots of peeps here on this site, great doc and a few ids had to ruin it for all.

Bad news is he is a good doctor, grandad and very respected member of the little vacation community. I hope and know he will beat all this garbage, but in meantime think twice before making it tough on all and any.


Raid on local medical office leaves a big mess and no charges
By Barbara Shaw Bancroft This Week
Saturday Jan 28 2012

Officers from the OPP and the RCMP descended on Coe Hill on Jan. 26 serving
warrants at both the home and the medical clinic of Dr. Rob Kamermans. An
estimated 20 officers raided the doctor's office and home.

Jct: Must have been some horrible crimes going on by the show of force. 20
officers to take on an office of paperwork!

Dr. Kamermans was taken into custody but after questioning, no charges were laid
and he was released.

Jct: Taking him into custody was completely unnecessary. They're just making an
example of him for other doctors not to get involved. Good for us that they were
so Gestapo-ish.

Dr. Kamermans runs a busy family practice in Coe Hill. A neighbour who did not
want his name used said he was disgusted that the police would target the doctor
in this way and "tear apart his home and office and remove private patient
files." The neighbour said he saw the files being removed from the office by two
of the officers. During the full-day search of the clinic, the operator of the
Coe Hill Farmers Market and Café said that the officers weren't saying anything
to him about what they were searching for.

The Coe Hill Farmers Market and Café is run by Faz Rahman and is attached to the
medical office. Dr. Kamerman is Rahman's landlord. They share a washroom so RCMP
officers could be seen from the Café conducting their search. Officers remained
in the café throughout the day. "They ordered some sandwiches," said Rahman who
was trying to keep his business running despite the interruption.

Dr. Kamerman was back in the clinic on Jan. 27 trying to resume his work. He is
waiting to speak with his lawyers before making a statement. Media relations for
this case is not being handled in the Bancroft detachment of the OPP but has
been referred to Sergeant Kristine Rae, media relations officer for the East
region.

She would not any provide details on the case except to say it was an ongoing
investigation.

Jct: I guess the government message is that doctors should not participate in
their government plan too much.
 
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