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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Monitoring phone calls and internet habits can be performed without detaining a person, or interfering with them physically. If they select people randomly (like the hypothetical people on the street that the dog encounters) and start listening in, should the fruits of those searches be considered proper grounds for conducting an arrest?
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If there is a suspicion that people who visit Child Porn sites, or those that phone Edmonton regularly, are doing something illegal and they are the only ones targeted (all people at the same place, akin to a Bus Depot or School) then your example holds. Otherwise, your example is completely irrelevant.