Bill Kelly Show

Kim Campbell, police scrutiny and security cameras

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Photo: (Fred Chartrand/CP) Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell tweeted her opinion on female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses, saying that bare arms ‘undermine credibility and gravitas’. She was met by criticism online. Guest: Farah Nasser, Global News. According to a report from Carleton University, police officers are less likely to proactively investigate suspicious behavior than they were 10 years ago. The reason? Fear of increased scrutiny. Guest: Clint Twolan. President, Hamilton Police Association. A report that will be presented to the board this coming Thursday says that the Hamilton Police Service looked into 136 hate and bias incidents last year. That is an increase of 18.3% from 2016. Guest: Lloyd Ferguson. City Councillor, Ward 12, City of Hamilton.  Ontario’s privacy commissioner is asking Hamilton to back away from a proposed bylaw change that would allow homeowners to point security cameras to the street.  Guest: Brian Beamish, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.