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Friday, April 27, 2018

Paladin : 3 November 2012

My memory went back to 8:00 pm Saturday 3 November 2012 when I was physically picked up by two Paladin security guards and carried to the laneway between 10th Avenue and Broadway.  I started screaming for someone to call the police.  No one did.  I was illegally assaulted by these brutes.

There was an apartment building on the corner of 10th and Willow full of families.

There was an event at the Blusson Building (also known as the Rick Hansen building) on property that I found later belonged to Vancouver Coastal Health the cost of which building was paid for by the taxpayers of the Province of British Columbia and on which property I was. But, the sidewalk in front of the Blusson Building on 10th and the roadway/sidewalk on Willow are public property. 

There were three security male guards (two of them physically and without warning picked me up) by my arms and dragged/carried me.  I had a pen and paper in my hand.  They said my Bic pen was a weapon.  My purse was left on a sidewalk, and they took me to the alley.  My feet were six inches off the sidewalks as we travelled. I was screaming for someone to call the police.  Paladin had no right to do this. No one did... haunting memories. No one would help.

 How your rights can be violated by a $12.00 an hour security guard.

And, now, Paladin seems to be everywhere, even in the courthouse...and guards are wearing heavy construction/military steel-toed military boots in Oakridge Mall.

I still hear that woman Paladin security guard from 13 April 2014 who run up to the ICU in VGH calling "where is she."  This was in resopnse to the male nurse who told me that I could not sit /lie next to Randy as he died.  He said (a) it was a liability concer; and then (2) the bed belong to VCH and I was not allowed on it.

This from a 20-year veteran in the ICU.  Do these people not think.  And we trust them with our lives.







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