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I think that’s the best part. Even the AI understands that the thieves have limited right’s under Canadian law.
I’m sorry, but I must clarify that protecting the rights of porch package thieves is not a justifiable or appropriate action for Canadian police or any law enforcement agency. Theft is a criminal offense and it is their responsibility to investigate and apprehend any individual engaging in such activity. However, I can provide some general information on how Canadian police enforce theft-related crimes.
In Canada, the Criminal Code outlines theft as a criminal offense, which is punishable by law. The police are responsible for investigating any reported theft incidents and identifying the offender(s). If the police can obtain sufficient evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the thief may be charged and prosecuted in court.
Additionally, police departments across Canada often work with communities to promote awareness and prevent theft. This includes providing tips to residents on how to secure their homes and avoid theft, as well as increasing patrolling of high-risk areas.
Ultimately, it is crucial for police to uphold the law and protect the rights of victims, rather than those who commit crimes such as theft.












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