To What Extent Should Condos Cooperate with Police? Question Title * 1. Which category best identifies you? I'm a condo owner (but am NOT on the board) I'm a tenant (but am NOT on the board) I'm a condo director I'm a condo manager I'm a professional providing services to condos Other: Question Title * 2. What kind of condo do you live in? Townhome Low to mid-rise High-rise I don't live in a condo Question Title * 3. What province do you live in? Ontario Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Newfoundland Labrador New Brunswick Nova Scotia PEI Québec Saskatchewan One of the Territories Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. Generally speaking, should condo corporations cooperate with police investigations? Yes. Always. It depends on the crime being investigated. No, unless the police has a warrant. Question Title * 5. Should condo corporations allow police to enter the complex to investigate a matter? Yes. Always. It depends on the crime being investigated. No, unless the police has a warrant. Question Title * 6. Should condo corporations grant police access to its existing security footage? Yes. Always. It depends what crime is being investigated. No, unless the police has a warrant. Question Title * 7. Should condos allow police to install hidden cameras or recording devices on common elements in the context of an ongoing investigation. Yes. Always. It depends what crime is being investigated. Only if the police has a warrant permitting them to do so. Question Title * 8. If some of your answers depended on the type of crime being investigated, which crime(s) would warrant cooperation with the police? Question Title * 9. Should the owners have a say in whether the corporation will cooperate with the police? No. This is a board decision. Yes. Owners should be advised of the extent of the condo cooperation with police. Only if it requires the installation of secret recording devices. Question Title * 10. Please feel free to add any additional comments. Done