WATCHING THE WATCHERS is a practical, plain-language guide to understanding and asserting your rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms during police encounters.
Written for cop watchers, journalists, activists, and everyday Canadians, this book explains what police can?and cannot?lawfully do, when you must show ID (and when you don't), how detention really works, and why recording police in public is protected expression. Drawing on real Charter principles and Supreme Court rulings, it cuts through myths, intimidation, and misinformation.
This is not anti-police.
It is pro-constitution.
If you've ever wondered where your rights begin, where police power ends, and how to protect yourself calmly and lawfully in real time, this book is your field guide.