No Privacy On Police Radio

A federal judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit by RCMP members who complained that monitoring of police radio calls breached their Charter right to privacy. The case followed a 2017 New Brunswick investigation into organized crime: “An individual choosing to share personal information while at work in a work-related communication channel does not translate into having an objective expectation of privacy.”

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