Canadian police warn residents not to post videos of alleged ‘porch pirates’ for their privacy

Canadian robbery victims should forget about posting images of alleged “porch thieves” who steal their packages as they could be violating the law.

This upside-down logic comes from a warning issued by Quebec’s provincial police force which has set off a wave of criticism.

“It’s something we deal with on a daily basis. You have people that are following the vehicles, and when they see a parcel that’s dropped off, they then go and take the parcel if nobody comes to the door to retrieve the parcel,” Montreal West councilor Lauren Small-Pennefather said of the robbery trend.

But The Sûreté du Québec’s warning to residents seeking to expose the thieves has created an angry response.

“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,” communications officer Lt. Benoit Richard warned in a video statement.

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“If you get some proof that somebody might have stolen something, call the police, give that proof to the police,” the officer continued. “We’ll do the investigation, bring that person to justice and file some charges.”

One option to avoid having parcels scooped up in the first place, according to Small-Pennefather is to ask for signature verifications.

“One is that you can actually ask to have a signature for the parcel, which means they cannot leave it at your door,” she said. “You can also make arrangements with the carrier to pick it up from the depot.”

But the police directive to avoid violating the privacy of alleged criminals was roasted online.

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Frieda Powers

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