Wednesday, May 25, 2022

AUTHORIZING AN INVASIVE SEARCH

   What is a reasonable general concern?
   That’s not a rhetorical question. I really don’t know the answer. I’m not sure anyone else does, either.
   And that’s exactly the problem with Bill S-7, a new piece of government legislation, which amends both the Customs Act and the Preclearance Act.
   Bill S-7 set a new standard to allow border services officers to search through our cellphones, laptops, tablets, Apple Watches and other personal computers. If the bill passes, it will allow officers who feel a “reasonable general concern” to search through the emails, documents, texts, instant messages, photos or videos stored on our digital devises, to look for evidence that we may have violated customs regulations.

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