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Is it legal for a client to authorize a PI to take part in theft if necessary?

  1. Yes

  2. No

The correct answer is: No

In Ontario, it is illegal for a private investigator to participate in criminal activities, including theft, regardless of client authorization. The law upholds that private investigators must operate within the boundaries of legality and ethical conduct. Engaging in theft, even if a client suggests or permits it, violates both legal statutes and professional standards. Permitting a client to authorize such actions would not only jeopardize the investigator's license but could also result in criminal charges against both the investigator and the client. The role of a private investigator is to gather information legally and ethically, not to partake in or condone criminal behavior. Thus, the nature of their work requires strict adherence to the law, making participation in theft unequivocally unacceptable.