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Re: "Our" Bela Kosoian in the news, unfortunately
Proven fact that crime rates going down will do nothing to prevent paranoid people from overreacting to every crime event they read about. There is not more crime now we just have more news about it.
Sorry we don't need a police state. There are plenty of choices elsewhere in the world where you can get these conditions; you can always move. China seems interesting in this regard; big brother ( the government ) will take care of you there no problem.
Sorry we don't need a police state. There are plenty of choices elsewhere in the world where you can get these conditions; you can always move. China seems interesting in this regard; big brother ( the government ) will take care of you there no problem.
Did you miss the part where Harper and his government made Quebec a nation within a united Canada?
That along with the notwithstanding clause of the constitution pretty much allows Quebec to operate the way they want.
There is not more crime now we just have more news about it.
Not wise to blame the media on this one. Agreed that the media is very powerful. But a gunshot wound is just that, a gunshot wound. No matter how much you reduce or blow it out of proportion , the fact remains the same.
I am for public involvement in reducing crime. This summer , TAVIS, the Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy will get underway with an excellent program.
Perhaps the public can be 'monitoring' public transit handrail infractions as well. Not with fines, but with words. Makes society a better place to live when the public gets involved.
The most obvious difference between the dead article and the new article is that the old one, which I accessed soon after its publication, promised 232 comments. The new one doesn't say how many comments it has, but if I click "Comments" or "New Comments", nothing happens.
Re: "Our" Bela Kosoian in the news, unfortunately
I hope the newspapers cover the outcome of this event.
The problem with fighting tickets is it costs money, takes your time and takes a lot of energy. I used to fight my traffic tickets because I needed my license for my job and didn't want to lose points. However, I never argued with the cop who stopped me and always showed the identification and papers asked for.
I remember one time a chess player you and I both know came into the club. We were young back then and he probably didn't have his drivers license very long. He'd gotten a ticket for his driving.
Appearantly he was weaving in and out of traffic. The cop, who didn't know him, told him he drove like a chess player and this really amused him. :)
I wonder how much this has cost her in legal fees so far - possibly more than the $45k she's asking for. I hope that - even if she wins her case - that the Supreme Court award her the sum of $1 - simply for wasting the times of the various courts long after her original case was settled.
I wonder how much this has cost her in legal fees so far - possibly more than the $45k she's asking for. I hope that - even if she wins her case - that the Supreme Court award her the sum of $1 - simply for wasting the times of the various courts long after her original case was settled.
Standing up to officials who think they can create laws on the fly is not wasting the court's time. Officials need to be held to account when they breach charter rights and should be expected to understand the laws that they are trying to enforce.
“Kosoian and her lawyer again appealed, this time to the Supreme Court. They asked four questions: Does the pictogram legally oblige people to hold the escalator handrail? Can a police officer be sued if his actions against a citizen, including use of force and arrest, are not supported by an existing law? Is the STM responsible for Camacho’s actions? Did Kosoian contribute to the damages against her by refusing to identify herself when Camacho acted on a non-existent regulation?
In the last decade, the Supreme Court has only granted about 10 per cent of the 500 or so requests for appeals it receives each year. So Thomas Slade, a lawyer who is not involved in the case, says he was initially surprised when the court agreed to hear Kosoian.
“Almost every year the Supreme Court grants at least one case that’s sometimes a little bit of a head-scratcher at first,” says Slade, a partner at Supreme Advocacy, an Ottawa-based firm that specializes in appeals to the highest court.
In hindsight, Slade believes the ruling will determine the validity of pictograms across the country, and decide whether police officers can be held responsible for acting on the fictitious belief that a law or regulation exists.
“If you’re punishing someone for an offence that doesn’t exist, that seems pretty far beyond what you can actually call reasonable,” Slade says in a phone interview.
If she is successful, the money Kosoian might win will not begin to cover the costs of the multiple court battles and the Supreme Court appeal. Missakila, her lawyer, is considering how he might raise funds to help cover the costs.
For Kosoian, a Supreme Court ruling can’t come soon enough.”
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Congratulations, Bela!! Perseverance and principle has paid off. This case is one of the most ridiculous I have ever heard of in Canada. Think of how those resources could have been better used on so many other worthwhile cases.
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