The Hamilton Police Service is working with the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario as it reviews its drone policy, CBC News reports. Meanwhile, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association called on the police service to "immediately suspend" its drone program. The OPC said it has not opened a formal investigation into the drone program and has not received complaints about the service's drone use.
Ontario police service, privacy commissioner reviewing drone policy
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