You always have to have evidence. It's a question of whether you have enough evidence to arrest and charge a person as opposed to arresting a person to prevent them from carrying out their activities.
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Sector, Department of Justice
You always have to have evidence. It's a question of whether you have enough evidence to arrest and charge a person as opposed to arresting a person to prevent them from carrying out their activities.
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