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In the video, one of the officers lingers, looking around, while her client patiently waits in the chair. Odia alleges the cops then asked her for a piece of identification, but never explained what brought them into her salon in the first place. "The only way individuals are supposed to identify themself, it's if police have probable cause that a crime is being committed or they are on the way to commit a crime," explains lawyer Kwadwo Yeboah, adding he, too, believes this is a case of racial profiling.Kwadwo Yeboah, avocat de Mme Kalonji. « Pour demander l’identification d’un individu, un policier doit avoir des raisons suffisantes de penser qu’un crime a été commis. Madame était dans son salon de coiffure et les agents ont aperçu des bouteilles d’alcool. Il n’y avait pas de raison de croire qu’elle vendait de l’alcool. »

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Fax

(514) 282-7072

adresses
Montréal
Toronto

204 Saint-Sacrement, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1W8

9131 Keele St Unit A4
Vaughan (Concord), ON L4K 0G7