Ottawa Police Chief Eric Stubbs has issued a warning to officers regarding the inappropriate use of police databases. The warning addresses the unlawful practice of officers using these databases to seek information about women. Details surrounding specific incidents prompting the warning have not been released. Chief Stubbs emphasized that such actions constitute a breach of privacy and are against the law. The warning aims to reinforce ethical conduct and adherence to legal boundaries within the police force. This directive underscores the importance of protecting personal information and maintaining public trust in law enforcement. Further details are available on RT.com.