Judge who found there is little proof carding works set to discuss findings
TORONTO — An Ontario judge who issued a report on the police practice of street checks, widely known as carding, is set to discuss his findings today.
Justice Michael Tulloch issued a report earlier this week saying carding has little to no value as a law enforcement tool and should be significantly limited in the province.
The report does allow that police may have legitimate grounds to conduct street checks in certain circumstances, but notes those are very specific and the practice as a whole should be sharply curtailed.