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Ca: Kelowna RCMP ‘routinely’ breach privacy during strip searches: Judge

Posted on February 5, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Marshall Jones reports:

Kelowna RCMP “routinely” violate the right to privacy of female prisoners during strip searches at the detachment and show “ignorance of the law” on the subject, according to a ruling from a provincial court judge.

Judge Ellen Burdett said local Mounties’ practice of recording and broadcasting female strip searches to a guard room is in clear violation of 14-year-old laws establishing proper procedure.

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