Cameras Located Within Agency and Provider Incall Spaces

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Cameras Located Within Agency and Provider Incall Spaces
Here's what AI has to say about video taping clients. 

Q: In BC, what are the laws with regard to videoing taping people without consent. It is a bit complicated as it is an escort agency that is recording clients without their knowledge. Is this legal and what action can be taken? Specially tell me about Vancouver laws.

Criminal Code of Canada (Federal Law):
Section 184: Prohibited interception of private communications. Recording someone without consent where there’s a reasonable expectation of privacy is generally illegal.

Section 162(1): Voyeurism - recording a person in circumstances where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy.

BC Privacy Legislation:
The Privacy Act (BC) allows civil action for violations of privacy. Recording someone without consent in a situation where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy could lead to civil liability.

In British Columbia, you can file a complaint about illegal recording with various authorities, but the ability to remain fully anonymous varies depending on which agency you contact and the nature of the investigation.

Filing a Police Report:
You can file an anonymous report with the Vancouver Police Department through their online portal or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477), which guarantees anonymity.
However, if the police open a criminal investigation for voyeurism under Section 162 of the Criminal Code, they may need to contact you for additional information, which could compromise anonymity. Criminal cases generally require evidence and may lead to court proceedings where complainants might need to testify.

Privacy Commissioner of BC:
You can file a complaint anonymously with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) for violations of privacy under BC’s Privacy Act.
The OIPC may investigate the escort agency’s practices without disclosing your identity, though they might need some case details to proceed.

Civil Lawsuit:
If you pursue a civil case under the Privacy Act for damages, remaining anonymous is extremely difficult. Court proceedings are public, and the defendant (the agency) has the right to know who is accusing them.

Municipal Business Licensing:
You can report the agency to the City of Vancouver’s licensing department anonymously. They investigate business license violations, which could lead to fines or revocation of the agency’s license if illegal activity is confirmed.
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(09-02-2025, 07:26 PM)Marko Wrote: Here's what AI has to say about video taping clients. 

Q: In BC, what are the laws with regard to videoing taping people without consent. It is a bit complicated as it is an escort agency that is recording clients without their knowledge. Is this legal and what action can be taken? Specially tell me about Vancouver laws.

Criminal Code of Canada (Federal Law):
Section 184: Prohibited interception of private communications. Recording someone without consent where there’s a reasonable expectation of privacy is generally illegal.

Section 162(1): Voyeurism - recording a person in circumstances where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy.

BC Privacy Legislation:
The Privacy Act (BC) allows civil action for violations of privacy. Recording someone without consent in a situation where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy could lead to civil liability.

In British Columbia, you can file a complaint about illegal recording with various authorities, but the ability to remain fully anonymous varies depending on which agency you contact and the nature of the investigation.

Filing a Police Report:
You can file an anonymous report with the Vancouver Police Department through their online portal or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477), which guarantees anonymity.
However, if the police open a criminal investigation for voyeurism under Section 162 of the Criminal Code, they may need to contact you for additional information, which could compromise anonymity. Criminal cases generally require evidence and may lead to court proceedings where complainants might need to testify.

Privacy Commissioner of BC:
You can file a complaint anonymously with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) for violations of privacy under BC’s Privacy Act.
The OIPC may investigate the escort agency’s practices without disclosing your identity, though they might need some case details to proceed.

Civil Lawsuit:
If you pursue a civil case under the Privacy Act for damages, remaining anonymous is extremely difficult. Court proceedings are public, and the defendant (the agency) has the right to know who is accusing them.

Municipal Business Licensing:
You can report the agency to the City of Vancouver’s licensing department anonymously. They investigate business license violations, which could lead to fines or revocation of the agency’s license if illegal activity is confirmed.

Hard to believe the reporting of illegal incalls does not happen more often considering clients know the building address, unit number and buzzer codes.
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(09-02-2025, 10:25 PM)Smwhoregasboard Wrote:
(09-02-2025, 07:26 PM)Marko Wrote: Here's what AI has to say about video taping clients. 

Q: In BC, what are the laws with regard to videoing taping people without consent. It is a bit complicated as it is an escort agency that is recording clients without their knowledge. Is this legal and what action can be taken? Specially tell me about Vancouver laws.

Criminal Code of Canada (Federal Law):
Section 184: Prohibited interception of private communications. Recording someone without consent where there’s a reasonable expectation of privacy is generally illegal.

Section 162(1): Voyeurism - recording a person in circumstances where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy.

BC Privacy Legislation:
The Privacy Act (BC) allows civil action for violations of privacy. Recording someone without consent in a situation where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy could lead to civil liability.

In British Columbia, you can file a complaint about illegal recording with various authorities, but the ability to remain fully anonymous varies depending on which agency you contact and the nature of the investigation.

Filing a Police Report:
You can file an anonymous report with the Vancouver Police Department through their online portal or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477), which guarantees anonymity.
However, if the police open a criminal investigation for voyeurism under Section 162 of the Criminal Code, they may need to contact you for additional information, which could compromise anonymity. Criminal cases generally require evidence and may lead to court proceedings where complainants might need to testify.

Privacy Commissioner of BC:
You can file a complaint anonymously with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) for violations of privacy under BC’s Privacy Act.
The OIPC may investigate the escort agency’s practices without disclosing your identity, though they might need some case details to proceed.

Civil Lawsuit:
If you pursue a civil case under the Privacy Act for damages, remaining anonymous is extremely difficult. Court proceedings are public, and the defendant (the agency) has the right to know who is accusing them.

Municipal Business Licensing:
You can report the agency to the City of Vancouver’s licensing department anonymously. They investigate business license violations, which could lead to fines or revocation of the agency’s license if illegal activity is confirmed.

Hard to believe the reporting of illegal incalls does not happen more often considering clients know the building address, unit number and buzzer codes.

Well I have reported them to stratas after I noticed a pattern of schemie providers were using a particular incall space. I do my investigation on the building, find out the strata there, call their president and let them know. I admitted that i was a client, and provide them with links to leolist of the ads and that's done. I only did that though when I got ripped off, b&s, or been threatened. Police won't do shit, so call the strata.
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(08-31-2025, 11:46 AM)Smwhoregasboard Wrote: Brielle 0231 and Riza incall locations

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(09-03-2025, 10:19 AM)LuciferJones Wrote: I admitted that i was a client

did you face any/did they threaten police involvement?
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(09-03-2025, 12:12 PM)razzar1234 Wrote:
(08-31-2025, 11:46 AM)Smwhoregasboard Wrote: Brielle 0231 and Riza incall locations

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(09-03-2025, 10:19 AM)LuciferJones Wrote: I admitted that i was a client

did you face any/did they threaten police involvement?
You are the most paranoid person on this site.
Why would they threaten him with police involvement ? why would the please do anything if theres no human trafficking or underage stuff going on?
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(09-03-2025, 12:34 PM)Wario Wrote:
(09-03-2025, 12:12 PM)razzar1234 Wrote: added


did you face any/did they threaten police involvement?
You are the most paranoid person on this site.
Why would they threaten him with police involvement ? why would the please do anything if theres no human trafficking or underage stuff going on?

idk man who knows what the police choose to enforce. if there IS something to be worried about, then at least we can get a heads up and plan accordingly
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(09-03-2025, 12:12 PM)razzar1234 Wrote:
(08-31-2025, 11:46 AM)Smwhoregasboard Wrote: Brielle 0231 and Riza incall locations

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(09-03-2025, 10:19 AM)LuciferJones Wrote: I admitted that i was a client

did you face any/did they threaten police involvement?

I used an app on a  burner phone for starters. I played dumb and said I assumed the building was one of those places that allows adults only (some have no one under 21 rules) but noticed kids with families entering and exiting. So I make it not about myself and my bad experience, but about children living in the complex.
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