In Canada, police may search someone if they "suspect" that the person may have an illegal weapon or if they "suspect" that someone has drugs, or they "suspect" that someone in a car has alcohol on them; what burden of proof do the police need in these circumstances? Ie: What is stopping police from just saying, "I suspect that everyone I meet has an illegal weapon, therefore, I have the right to search anyone without a warrant"
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