Dooks defends officer’s actions

The head of The Calgary’s Police Association is defending an officer accused of a serious breach of privacy.

The constable is alleged to have tapped into a police database as part of a personal, family-related dispute.

President John Dooks says there was nothing sinister about the officer’s actions; he just went about it the wrong way.

But the privacy commissioner and an internal police investigation say the member did commit serious breaches .  

He could be fired.

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