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- Can the police stop me and ask for my ID? - Steps to Justice
The police must have a good reason to ask for your ID They are not allowed to ask for your ID: because of your race; because you are in a high-crime area; because you refused to answer a question or walked away; to meet a target for how many IDs they want to collect; If you decide not to give the police your ID or tell them who you are, they
- 3. Know what the police do with your information
The police must take notes about the street check They must keep a record of whether you showed them your ID or told them who you are How the information is stored Information given to the police during a street check is stored in the police database for 5 years Police officers can access the information, but the public can't
- Police stops and searches - Steps to Justice
Includes information on police powers, stops and searches, questioning of suspects, complaints against police, police brutality, cops, arrest, interrogation
- 1. Know when you have to identify yourself - Steps to Justice
But, there are some situations where you have to show them your ID or tell the police who you are The police follow different rules in these situations For example, the police don't have to follow the street check rules and have broader powers to stop you and ask you questions if: they stop you when you're driving; they detain or arrest you
- Do I have to answer police questions if I’m driving or biking?
The police can stop you while you're riding a bicycle This might happen if the police think you broke a traffic law If the police stop you while riding a bicycle, you must give the police your name and address You do not have to show the police an ID card, a driver's licence, or any other documents
- 2. Know when street check rules dont apply - Steps to Justice
If following the street check rules could have a negative impact on the ability of the police to do their work, the police may be allowed to get information from you without following the rules The police don't have to follow the street check rules if following them could: cause a problem with an investigation; make the public unsafe
- 4. Know your rights in police interactions - Steps to Justice
You also have to show ID if the police stop you while you're driving or riding a bike Don't lie to the police You can be charged for giving false information, including a fake name If the police want to search you or your belongings In most cases the police can search you only if: you give permission, they have a search warrant,
- Can police just approach me and ask me questions?
The police can approach you and ask questions at any time You don't have to stop and talk to the police if you don't want to But it's a good idea to be polite Your rights are protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms You don't have to stop and let the police ask you questions unless they have: arrested you, or; detained you
- What are my rights if I get stopped while driving?
The police can demand that you take a roadside breath test to check for alcohol impairment They do not need a reason to ask you to take a breath test If the police have reasonable grounds to suspect that you’ve been drinking alcohol within 3 hours of driving , they can demand that you do a Standardized Field Sobriety Test at the roadside
- 1. Show the police your driving documents - Steps to Justice
You don't have to say anything to the police Just show them the documents Anything you say to the police can be used as evidence if you're charged with a criminal offence If you don't show the police your documents, you can be charged with a provincial offence under the Highway Traffic Act It is a provincial offence to not show the police
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