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      • A street check, also known as carding, is when a police officer asks someone for identifying information (ID) in a particular type of situation. Starting January 1, 2017, in certain circumstances, police must follow new rules about when and how they can ask someone to identify themselves.
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  2. 2017年1月1日 · A street check, also known as carding, is when a police officer asks someone for identifying information ( ID) in a particular type of situation. Starting January 1, 2017, in certain circumstances, police must follow new rules about when and how they can ask someone to identify themselves.

  3. The traditional street check involves a police officer asking a member of the public to voluntarily identify themselves to support some underlying law enforcement purpose. For instance, the police may wish to identify people congregating in a high‑crime neighbourhood, or those who associate with known criminals.

  4. 2018年9月7日 · Commentary. What is a Street Check? Posted on September 7, 2018. by Dylan Mazur. In our previous blog, we unpacked part of the public dialogue that has been taking place in Vancouver on street checks. In this blog, we wanted to detail some of the legal dimensions of what is and what is not a street check.

  5. 2020年7月6日 · A street check is a discretionary police practice where police stop a person in public, question them outside the context of an arrest or detention or police investigation, and often record their personal information in a database. Street checks are interchangeably referred to as carding or police stops.

  6. 2020年9月30日 · The Government of Ontario has passed legislation that will significantly restrict any street check program in the province, and the Province of BC is currently developing a street checks standard. The RCMP is committed to ensuring safe homes and communities for all Canadians.

  7. Carding (or ‘street checking’) is the process where police arbitrarily stop someone on the street and ask them to their personal information. In the Toronto area, the process began in the 1950’s when police were provided ‘Suspect Cards’ to document information about people of interest.

  8. 2021年10月14日 · Many of the issues surrounding carding and street checks stem from a misunderstanding of the terms themselves. A street check is where information is obtained by a police officer concerning an individual, outside of a police station, that is not part of an