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Tag Archives: charter rights
Out of control parking enforcement in Winnipeg including firelanes and issues contesting or appealing
Feb 22 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg — Using the City of Winnipeg Open Data Systems and some in person investigation we have identified serious issues with manual and automated parking enforcement including in fire lanes when improperly sign … Continue reading
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Tagged alleged offence, automated, brian bowman, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, cbc marketplace, charter rights, city hall, city of winnipeg, corruption, enforcement, fair trial, firelane, for profit, G4S, G4S Technologies, illegal, incompetent, influence, justice, legislation, Parking, right, rights, unconstitutional, unethical, unfair, unlawful, violation, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, WPA
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MPI once again misleading Parliament, GoM and MB PUB
Feb 22 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg **** DRAFT **** Related: In Oct 2017 we posted: Province of Manitoba, City of Winnipeg and MPIC supporting Road to Zero / Vision Zero Strategy – What this really means In Dec … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged allegations, brian bowman, brian pallister, bylaws, charter rights, city of winnipeg, contesting, corruption, due process, enforcement, G4S, G4S Technologies, government of manitoba, influence, justice, legislation, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, mbea, mpic, municipal bylaw enforcement act, Parking, poa, provincial offences court, Summary Convictions Court, unethical, unfair, unlawful, whistle-blower, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, WPA
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Update on Delay motions with Charter 11b – Seeking cases in MB
Jan 18 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Important request for all members and the general public viewing that care about charter and other legal rights as well as fair and lawful treatment on the road and in the court … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged callenge, charter 11b, charter rights, delay motion, disclosure, manitoba, winnipeg
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Interesting Ontario Traffic Court and Appeal decisions from 2009 but some if not all of these and related issues are still relevant today in at least Winnipeg
Feb 10 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Tr In Ontario the police have or had been issuing speeding offenses with lower speed then they observed and when the offense contested the Crown threatened to amend the charge at … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged canadian charter of rights and freedoms, charter 11b, charter rights, civil rights, human rights, international covenant on civil and political rights, manitoba, ontario, opp, Summary Convictions Court, Traffic Court, unlawful taxation as fines, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police association, winnipeg police service, winnipeg police union, WPS
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Update on R v. Grant Appeal regarding unreasonable delay with Charter 11b challenge for simple traffic matter.
Feb 4 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Sn The Crown appealed Justice Harvie’s decision from May 2016 (successfull delay motion). It was heard Feb 3rd in MBQC by Justice Vic Toews who was formerly the Federal Justice Minister. It could have … Continue reading
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Tagged acs, ACS Government Solutions, charter 11b, charter rights, class action, G4S Tech, grant, manitoba, prescott, segodnia, unlawful taxation as fines, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, winnipeg police service, WPA, WPS, xerox, yaworski
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That Time I Turned a Routine Traffic Ticket into the Constitutional Trial of the Century
by Adam J. MacLeod within Constitutional Law January 13th, 2017 —- For all those people who feel that photo enforcement tickets make a mockery out of legal due process but could not put that sentiment into words – here is … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged charter rights, constitution, photo enforcement, unlawful taxation as fines
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Class Action against Photo Enforcement and Crown knew tickets unlawful
Dec 31 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Qy Updated: Jan 7 2017 – CJOB media coverage with interviews of Todd Dube of WiseUpWinnipeg A class action lawsuit involving $50 Million in photo enforcement tickets was filed Friday in Quebec … Continue reading
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Tagged cash cow, cash grab, charter rights, class action, manitoba, photo enforcement, photo radar, Quebec, unlawful, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS
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Another successful delay motion with charter 11b challenge for simple traffic matter – R v. Prescott
December 7, 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg This time with a 17 month delay. Great work Mrs Prescott. Several good points in Judge Harvie‘s decision. The only points that are not correct is she assumes the large volume and … Continue reading
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Tagged charter 11b, charter rights, manitoba, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Associate Chief Justice Krahn decides in favor of self represented accused in delay motion for unreasonable delay (Charter 11b)
Manitoba Law Courts 408 York Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba Oct 30 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Concerned Citizen and Active WiseUpWinnipeg Member – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Fw Very basic summary in French here or you can use Google translate on this blog post and … Continue reading
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Tagged canadian charter of rights, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, charter 11b, charter rights, government of manitoba, Heather Stefanson, Justice Minister, kevin yaworski, manitoba, photo enforcement, photo radar, Traffic Court, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS
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Important message for members and the general public concerned about Charter Rights as well as Fair and Lawful Traffic Enforcement and Related Matters
Oct 24 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Concerned Citizen – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-EM Associate Chief Justice Krahn of the MB Provincial Court (MBPC) read her decision today in court for my delay motion with charter 11b challenge that was heard … Continue reading
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Tagged charter rights, courts, government of manitoba, government reform, grant, law courts, manitoba, manitoba law courts, MBPC, MBSC, Parking Court, Province of Manitoba, Provincial Court, segodnia, Summary Convictions Court, Traffic Court, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police service, yaworski
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