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If the surveillance drone is fitted with a camera that changes everything because the use of a camera may rightfully be considered spying and gathering evidence without a warrant. And why does WN need this particular surveillance tool? The only other municipality in Ontario to use drones began their surveillance project in 2022 at the peak of the pandemic panic. This mayor and council cannot continue to act as a secret society.

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May 10Liked by Rejean Venne

We are certainly glad it won't be our money wasted on the equipment undoubtedly headed for forest, fields and swamps trashed by the lead fragments that infected them. Once we receive our requested comprehensive breakdown of our municipal contributions expected for review we will be sure to stoke that equipment off the bill as well. It's probably projects like this is the reason your local leadership you fund refuse to operate in a transparent manner. Time will tell. Until then eyes to the sky and beware lead infections.

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May 11Liked by Rejean Venne

Is nothing sacred these days? To have one’s privacy invaded is all too common, But for the bylaw officers to be doing this when they are so backed up with complaints,is a waste of time and money. The fact that they didn’t respond to the complainants questions boggles one’s mind. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING….

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I wonder what would happen if 10 people with a drone took shifts flying over the bylaw officers home.

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