Toronto Police's new series to build public trust is drawing mixed reaction Toronto Police
The entire conversation is shared on the force's YouTube page while clips from the interviews are shared on social media.It seems the campaign just started and only two interviews have been published so far. However fresh, there seems to be mixed reaction from some.
A clip from one of the first interviews showing Cherry and her interviewee salsa dancing was shared by community activist and author Desmond Cole, who seemingly laughed at the series. Toronto police have a new campaign called TPS Trust. they say it will"show you a side of police officers you don't usually see."don't trust the cops? probably because you've NEVER SEEN THEM SALSA
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