Sure, it's kind of like, as I think Officer Pardy said, if you see a car driving down the street and you suspect that the driver is impaired, you can copy down the licence number and provide that to police. I assume the police can also ask you for it. If I see, today, somebody harassing one of my neighbours on their front porch, and there's a car in the driveway, I assume I can note down that licence number and provide it to police, and by the same token the police can come to my door and say, “Did you see somebody harassing your neighbour; do you have any information that would lead us to that person's identity?” That's true? Okay.
On May 15th, 2014. See this statement in context.