Criminal Canadian terrorist cops warn against posting surveillance footage of thieves!
Say it could violate privacy of the criminals.
MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada (PNN) - January 12, 2024 - Canadian terrorist pig t hug cops are now warning residents who have been the victim of package thieves not to post surveillance footage of their packages being stolen because it would be in violation of a criminal's right to a private life.
Lt. Benoit Richard, a communications officer for Quebec provincial terrorist pig thug cops who support the criminals and attack innocent and law-abiding people, urged against posting images of the thieves that could have been captured by door cameras.
“You cannot post the images yourself because you have to remember, in Canada, we have a presumption of innocence and posting that picture could be a violation of private life," Richard warned.
"If you get some proof that somebody might have stolen something, call the (criminal terrorist pig thug cops), give that proof to the (criminal terrorist pig thug cops). We'll do the investigation, bring that person to justice, and file some charges," he explained.
Defamation charges may be levied against those who post security footage of their packages being stolen.
A recent FedEx survey shows that package thefts are on the rise in Canada, with Canadians growing increasingly worried about porch pirates.
A total of 24% of Canadian online consumers reported experiencing the theft of one or more packages within the past year. This figure increased to 66% in the province of Ontario, according to the survey.
A user on X commented, "They gave up their privacy when they showed up on my porch on my camera."
"Ridiculous. Policing the populace instead of apprehending the law breakers," another added.
One individual took the time to mock the criminal terrorist pig thug cop's remarks and said, "Sure, let's all pretend someone is innocent in the face of recorded and broadcast evidence."