Police Surveillance Without Warrant
Summary
In Canada, police usually need a warrant for surveillance on private property. Exceptions include exigent circumstances and activities visible from public spaces, where no reasonable expectation of privacy exists. If an area of a home is visible from a public space, police can conduct surveillance without a warrant.Full Conversation
So they can watch someone’s home if it’s visible from a public space without a warrant ?
Yes, in Canada, if an area of a home is visible from a public space, police can conduct surveillance without a warrant. This is because there is no reasonable expectation of privacy for anything visible from a public vantage point.
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