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"Everything happened organically," Sullivan said. The officer who made the comments, Constable Michael Sanguinetti, was disciplined but remains on duty, Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash said Thursday. "We said at the time that his comments were entirely unacceptable, that they didn't reflect in any way what we train and teach our people," Pugash said. Pugash wouldn't comment on the movement the officer's comments have spawned. The Boston SlutWalk group has had to delete several "inappropriate comments" about women and faced criticism from a group that promised to organize a counter "Pimp Walk" in Boston, Connors said. "We think it was put there as a joke, but it's disturbing that a number of young people still feel that way," said Connors, referring to sexist comments left on the page. Pages dedicated to other cities' SlutWalks also deleted inappropriate comments. Connors said the Boston SlutWalk will proceed from the Government Center to the Boston Commons.
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