Manitoba’s liquor stores are facing questions from some members of the legal community for a new policy of naming those charged with thefts on its website.
“is just one of the many measures we are introducing in an effort to deter thefts.”
He also said that First Nations people are more likely to get stopped by security or police, “and so those are the names that get published.” “When you’re doing something that could be potentially privacy invasive, we would expect to see some benefit that countervails and tips the scales in favour of doing whatever it is you’re doing,” he said.
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