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“Very generally, the transparency and accountability for the police use of drones is a concern,” McPhail said in an interview. “Police forces across Canada have been using drones for some time and yet you hear very little about them in the public.”

He said some jurisdictions in the United States have started using “drones as first responders,” sending them to every police call, with “continuous” flights over geographic areas, collecting data somewhat indiscriminatingly.

Scott Thompson, an assistant sociology professor and surveillance researcher at the University of Saskatchewan, said public opinion in Canada has been supportive of police drones in “single-event uses,” such as finding criminal suspects or aiding in searches for missing persons.

“These are places that policing in Canada have not yet stepped into, but as the technology gets better, they will be issues moving forward and that’s where we run into that concern about routine collection and pattern of life collection,” he said.

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“This kind of technology, if used inappropriately and without the right guardrails, has the potential to be really invasive. Police use of them has the potential to violate Charter rights.”

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The resultant “remotely piloted aerial system” policy includes a ban on flights “for surveillance purposes,” except where there’s an “imminent risk to life or safety.”

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Their concerns come after Vancouver’s Chief Const. Adam Palmer revealed that investigators deployed drones to locate a suspect in a pair of gruesome stranger attacks in the city’s downtown on Wednesday, that left one man dead and another with a severed hand.

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Drone technology had changed a lot in the last five years, she said, including newer and better cameras, and the potential to couple them with facial recognition technology makes it “time for renewed scrutiny” of police drone programs in Canada.

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Brenda McPhail, an instructor in the public policy and digital society program at McMaster University, said the public only tends to hear about police use of drones “where there’s been a success.”

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She said police in Toronto, for example, used drones to monitor crowds at a Canada Day celebration back in July, causing a “bit of controversy.”

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Palmer paid tribute to the role of the drone operator in the arrest of 34-year-old White Rock man, who has now been charged with second-degree murder and aggravated assault.

“Without privacy, we don’t have a capacity to feel free to voice our opinions, so this is something that we always want to be concerned about.”

But public “push back” to the technologies comes when it’s used for collecting personal information like license plates or “pattern of life” data, where peoples’ movements can be tracked over large distances over long periods of time, he said.

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The Vancouver Police Department’s drone program was launched in 2019, and McPhail said it went through a “policy process” that included consultations with privacy and civil liberties advocates.

“That’s why it’s super important that we have these conversations now before we have constant surveillance all the time, so the public can have a say in what it is that they expect in regards to privacy and what type of policing we want in our community,” he said. “Privacy is a serious concern because it’s a central feature of freedom and democracy within our society.”

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Police drone pilots, the policy states, can be authorized to aid in a number of situations including “mass casualty events,” disaster responses, missing persons investigations, hazardous material spills or volatile situations including “barricaded suspects, hostage situations, active deadly threat scenarios, high risk search warrants, and suicidal persons.”

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The 2019 policy touts drones as tools “to gather digital imagery in an effort to support public safety, enhance investigative techniques, expand operational awareness and aid in critical incident resolution.”

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“They’re kind of shy to let the public know exactly what the capabilities are or how often they’re deployed,” he said. “But if we want an open society in which people can participate, we really need to know how often these technologies are being used and for what purposes.”

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“And yet in Toronto, we’ve absolutely never had a public conversation about whether we want police using surveillance drones for what they would call public safety at public gatherings, which edges very closely to public surveillance at public gatherings,” she said.

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McPhail, the former director of the privacy, technology and surveillance program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, said changes to drone programs and updates to the technology should require more consultations to keep policies up-to-date and “new safeguards.”

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Palmer said Wednesday the department launched “multiple drones” during the hunt for the Vancouver attacker, and one was in “close proximity” to where investigators arrested McBride after a tip from a member of the public.

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