In 2002, the police accepted a standing invitation from a principal at a Sarnia, Ontario high school to
bring sniffer dogs into the school to search for drugs.
Not exact matches
A Commons spokeswoman said only guide
dogs and
sniffer dogs were allowed in Parliament - anyone
bringing in another animal is «gently reminded of this policy and asked not to do it again».
To people bold enough to
bring e-readers into the town, Addyman warns that they are «training poodle
sniffer dogs to find them.»
The trade ‑ off for permitting the police to deploy their
dogs on a «reasonable suspicion» standard without a warrant is that if this procedure is abused and
sniffer ‑
dog searches proceed without reasonable suspicion based on objective facts, the consequence could well tip the balance against the admission of the evidence if it is established under s. 24 (2) of the Charter that, having regard to all the circumstances, the admission of it in the proceedings would
bring the administration of justice into disrepute.