- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 210
FYI, in case anyone was wondering about it, the case law establishing the authority for BSO's to examine without warrant, is R. v SIMMONS. https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/377/index.do
The MTP's to take away from this are as follows:
1. No reasonable expectation of privacy when voluntarily crossing an international border
2. All goods including electronic device are subject to examination, including locked folders. (A locked folder is viewed the same way as a locked suitcase. BSO's must be able to determine that there is not prohibited material contained within)
3. Failing to abide by this can result in the device being held, or seized for determination. Possibly charges for hindering.
4. These exams are not done as a matter of routine.
5. Warrants are not required until such a time as prohibited material is found.
Lastly, to expand on previous comments, about stupid criminals..... Abso-fricking-lutely they do keep this stuff on their phones/laptops/flash drives/etc....
Privacy commissioner of Canada link re: Crossing borders and Airports.
https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/public-safety-and-law-enforcement/your-privacy-at-airports-and-borders/
The MTP's to take away from this are as follows:
1. No reasonable expectation of privacy when voluntarily crossing an international border
2. All goods including electronic device are subject to examination, including locked folders. (A locked folder is viewed the same way as a locked suitcase. BSO's must be able to determine that there is not prohibited material contained within)
3. Failing to abide by this can result in the device being held, or seized for determination. Possibly charges for hindering.
4. These exams are not done as a matter of routine.
5. Warrants are not required until such a time as prohibited material is found.
Lastly, to expand on previous comments, about stupid criminals..... Abso-fricking-lutely they do keep this stuff on their phones/laptops/flash drives/etc....
Privacy commissioner of Canada link re: Crossing borders and Airports.
https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/public-safety-and-law-enforcement/your-privacy-at-airports-and-borders/