A family is outraged after a police dashboard camera video caught two officers insulting a woman with Down syndrome.

Pamela Munoz was pulled over in November and ticketed by an officer for an alleged traffic violation when driving with her daughter, Francie, who has Down syndrome, CP24 reported.

Munoz planned to contest the ticket and got the police officers’ dashcam video through disclosure. When she was listening to it, she “heard all of the derogatory terms they (the police officers) used to describe Francie,” she told CP24. “We were very hurt. I was absolutely enraged.”

In a Facebook post, Francie’s father shared a transcript of the video, which shows the officers talking about Francie and calling her “a little disfigured,” while laughing.

An officer then says “or ‘different,’ ” laughing again, before saying “Artistic. That’s gonna be my new code word for . . . different.”

“The men and women of the Toronto Police Service go out there and try to do a good job each and every day,” police Chief Mark Saunders told CP24. “By no means is this situation a fair representation of what goes on on a day-to-day basis.”

Chief Saunders has spoken with the family, confirmed Toronto police spokesperson Meaghan Gray.

There is an ongoing internal investigation, said Gray, adding “discipline for police officers could range from a reprimand to dismissal.”

Note - August 18, 2017: This article was edited from a previous version to update the headline.

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