Yes, I'm sure that Big Brother is interested in monitoring our every move. Now excuse me while I get back to making tinfoil hats.
Some people right here in the GTA are unfortunate enough to have a Big Brother that has no complaints procedure. Really. And Big Brother has no policies and procedures that resemble policies and procedures to any reasonable person.
It's one thing if it's a police service behind the video cameras (like in Toronto, TTC for example). But Mississauga has only security guards.
Last week, after requesting the Mississauga Big Brother 2003 strategic plan back in February I finally got the 15 page document. It was denied me and I had to go through an appeals process with the Ontario Information and Privacy Commission.
Hazel McCallion herself denied me the document saying it was just a draft.
McCallion to me on April 16th:
"you were informed from your Freedom of Information request that the plan is still in draft form and is thus not to be disclosed. In reviewing this matter with staff, I can confirm that the creation of the plan did start in 2003 but it has yet to be completed and finalized. "
The mediator later told me that Ontario Privacy Commission ruled in my favour because the 15 pages didn't qualify as a "plan". A plan has certain characteristics and Mississauga would've lost if it had gone to arbitration.
I used to be like some of you here. Trusting. Making the tin foil hat jokes.
You should see these 15 pages. And then know there's no complaints process and there are over 6,000 incidents a year for City of Mississauga security guards. And then no there is not a single record --ever, going all the way back to 1974 of a single complaint against the security guards.
Either it's all Bogus with a Capital BOH-- or police services all over Canada need to find out how Mississauga security guards (with far less training than police) can manage a perfect record like that. And for decades.