This just in; a Security Guard at a Dollarama in a Toronto suburb stopped a customer the others day and physically blocked his path, saying "Excuse me Sir" and nothing further. No search ensued but the man was delayed for 38 seconds. He was afraid and felt intimidated that some violent search of his person might have happened. So, he is suing for a Section 10 violation of his Charter rights which is unlawful detention and is pressing charges for assault and threatening since the customer felt threatened.

 This just in; a Security Guard at a Dollarama in a Toronto suburb stopped a customer the others day and physically blocked his path, saying "Excuse me Sir" and nothing further. No search ensued but the man was delayed for 38 seconds.  He was afraid and felt intimidated that some violent search of his person might have happened. So, he is suing for a Section 10 violation of his Charter rights which is unlawful detention and is pressing charges for assault and threatening since the customer felt threatened.  

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