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What is check records for wanted
The information missing on an Outdoors Card?
What is photograph and address.
Tells you where a vehicle has been
What are tracks
The definition of suspect
SSELLA stands for
What is species, season, equipment, licence, limit, and area.
Driver's licence check
What is 10-27
These can be inspected
What are regulated activities.
Licence plates and VINS can tell you...
Who owns the vehicle
You should caution someone when you
What is reach reasonable grounds
What does R. vs. Subaru tell us about investigative detentions?
Brief investigative detentions are allowed and are not breeches of section 10.
Flag Alpha
What is armed and dangerous
An inspection is these three things
What is a check to determine compliance, an overall general check, and no reasonable grounds that an offence has taken place.
'Y' in the phonetic alphabet
Wat is yankee
What legislation provides enhances rights to youth?
Youth Criminal Justice Act
What does R. vs. Mann say in relation to detaining?
The police cannot be said to detain every suspect they stop for the purposes os identification, or even interview under s. 9 and 10 of the Charter
History os family violence
What is Flag Foxtrot
The section of the Charter and Rights and Freedoms that states everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.
What is section 8.
1. Dash
2. Engine block
3. Door sticker/post
The confessions rule states
What is "no statement made by a detained person to a person is inadmissible unless the crown can prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, the statement was given voluntarily".
The five universal truths in communication are
1. People feel the need to be respected
2. People would rather be asked than told
3. People have a desire to know why
4. People prefer to have options over threats
5. People want to have a second chance
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What is subject is negative
The case law that deals with the warrantless search of a perimeter where evidence found generates a criminal charge.
What is R. vs. Kokesch (1990).
The digital linked radio communication across Ontario used by police, ambulance, fire, and other enforcement is called
What is FleetNet
R. vs. Oickle outline a 'test' of voluntariness
What is:
1. threats/promises
2. oppression
3. operating mind
4. police trickery
MNRF TIPS phone number
What is 1-877-847-7667