Yes. I had a reaction when I saw those types of things happening. I can tell you there has been formal discipline administered on 15 occasions by me to members of the Ontario Provincial Police.
It's also important to note that sometimes those images can be out of context. Sometimes, when a police officer is deployed to a potentially dangerous situation, trying to de-escalate it, trying to build rapport and trying to get agreement for people to willingly leave what would be an unlawful occupation, there is some rapport building that goes on. That is different from making statements of “We support what you're doing” and “We're behind you.” Simply being caught in a photograph standing with somebody who's at the occupation may not be misconduct.
We can't lose sight of the fact that there were people who were peacefully and lawfully protesting at various stages intermixed with people who were engaged in unlawful activity.