Aside from reviewing the regulation, Tulloch also focused on whether purely random stops — traditionally known as carding — to gather information should ever be allowed. Tulloch Report Recommendations View document on ScribdIn 2015, amid growing controversy, Toronto police suspended carding. “Many stakeholders are in favour of set timelines for deleting data,” Tulloch said. “Most identifying information collected prior to January 1, 2017, would be considered a non-regulated interaction today,” he said. He recommends that no information collected in an interaction, including information collected prior to Jan. 1, 2017, should be used to classify someone as “known to police” and show up on a police record check.
Source: thestar December 31, 2018 22:18 UTC