Even if the court finds that an off-duty police officer should be held to a higher standard than a regular citizen in the circumstances, he or she should not be held to the same standard as an on-duty police officer, The appropriate standard of care if he had been on-duty, would be that of a “reasonable officer”. To support that proposition, the defendants are relying on Kasstan v. Toronto Police Services Board 2007 CarswellOnt 5435 at para 9.
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