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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: concernedcanuck on August 28, 2012, 12:45 am

Title: Knock-and-Talk Etiquette in Canada?
Post by: concernedcanuck on August 28, 2012, 12:45 am
So I had a tiny (<1g) order from a domestic vendor, who I am 99.9% sure has been busted. Being a domestic customer, if my name/address is found at the crime scene, I have to assume police will want to act on this information. My house/pc has been cleaned, and I have a number of a lawyer just in case. However, I have no idea how to actually act if cops show up at my door.

Do I just tell them to f**k off if they don't have a warrant? Won't this only add to their suspicion? Should I invite them in, offer a cup of tea and nicely explain I have no idea why my information was there and that I don't want to discuss the matter further out of fear of accidentally incriminating myself?

 I'm going to talk to a lawyer ASAP to get his opinion (I will post his opinion here for y'all when I get it), but I would love to hear from Canadians who have faced similar situations.

Title: Re: Knock-and-Talk Etiquette in Canada?
Post by: dillondillon on August 28, 2012, 12:58 am
The police are nor going to care about your purchase. I would be very very very surprised if they ever contacted you. Yes your name may go down in a file some where, but I wouldn't worry about it unless there is something more worthwhile to make them come look at you...
Title: Re: Knock-and-Talk Etiquette in Canada?
Post by: fredflintstone on August 28, 2012, 01:13 am
less than 1g ? you can get caught with less than 1g of ANYTHING in canada and be OK.

dont worry bud.
Title: Re: Knock-and-Talk Etiquette in Canada?
Post by: Errl_Kushman on August 28, 2012, 01:33 am
While not specific to canada, I'm sure much of the same applies. FlexYourRights.org, search for the YouTube chan, it walks you through how to act.
Title: Re: Knock-and-Talk Etiquette in Canada?
Post by: BigEasy on August 28, 2012, 03:14 am
Nothing wrong with knowing your rights, but thank Buddha for living in Canada where there are lax drug laws. I don't think you will have any problems.