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Tag Archives: mpi
MPI cancellation fees and their legislated monopoly
Here is some information about MPI cancellation fees and their legislated monopoly. Also if you ever have issues with MPI don’t always accept the initial response or even a supervisors whether it on the phone or in person. I went … Continue reading
Posted in Automobiles, insurance, manitoba, News and politics, winnipeg
Tagged cancellation fee, manitoba public insurance, monopoly, mpi, renewal
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Tech giants and others are Reading License Plates
Google And Facebook Are Reading Your License Plates https://jalopnik.com/google-is-reading-your-license-plates-1839259494 Some police, public or third party for profit traffic or parking photo enforcement partners, public auto insurance providers and others are also using OCR and automatic license plate readers (ALPR’s). In … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Computers and Internet, insurance, international, manitoba, News and politics, social media, winnipeg
Tagged alpr, automatic license plate readers, Europe, Facebook, fingerprint, Google, insurance, Manitoba canada, mpi, photos, police, public, socialmedia, tags sigital, United States, US, winnipeg
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MPI diverting overcharges to police again instead of refunding or reducing rates as per legislated monopoly – also being labeled as socialism
— image — MPI Funding Increased Enforcement Against Distracted Driving — April 4, 2019 – CHRISD.CA plus commentary Post on Facebook Some of Comments: “Socialism at it’s best. Governments take money from the people, the more money they control, the … Continue reading
Posted in Automobiles, insurance, News and politics
Tagged autopac, bloated, bureaucracy, diverting, ethics, fiscal mismanagement, manitoba, misleading corruption, monopoly, mpi, mpic, overcharges, police, public insurance, rcmp, responsibility, winnipeg, WPS
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Public versus Private Auto Insurance
Updated: Nov 6 2018 Posted Oct 14 2016 Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate — Here is some info about privatizing auto insurance and some of the issues with public and private that need to be corrected. http://www.ibc.ca/…/public-versus-private-auto-insurance Comparing auto insurance … Continue reading
Posted in Financial, News and politics
Tagged auto, autopac, bc, british Columbia, compare, corruption, demerit, insurance, manitoba, MB, mpi, mpic, on, ontario, photo enforcement, photo radar, Taxpayer Abuse, Taxpayers, WPS
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Is MPI operating and acting outside the law?
May 26 2018 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Do you think MPI has been allowed to operate and act outside the law (The MPI Act, other Provincial and Federal legislation as well as Charter Rights)? WiseUpWinnipeg and many are arguing … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged $afety, city of winnipeg, demerit, diverting, funds, government, insurance, manitoba, mpi, mpic, out of control, PC Party, police, revenue, safety, spending, winnipeg police service, WPS
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Corruption being tackled in Quebec but stalling in Manitoba and elsewhere
Oct 30 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Quebec has been leading by example for several years now with exposing and prosecuting serious crime (organized crime, corruption in the construction industry, police, municipal and provincial governments etc …). This after … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged acs, caspian, city of winnipeg, corruption, deficiencies, engineering, john butcher, jon butcher, manitoba, mpi, mpic, Phil scheegl, photo radar, Province of Manitoba, Quebec, rcmp, sam katz, serious crime, winnipeg, Wpg, WPS
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City of Winnipeg and WPS failing to meet the Conditions of Authority from the Province for the Photo Enforcement Program
Oct 16 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-1a2 The City of Winnipeg and WPS have failed every year since 2003 to meet the Conditions of Authority set out by the Province of Manitoba for the Photo Enforcement Program. … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged ACS Government Solutions, ACS Public Sector Solutions, artificially reduced speed limits, cash crab, city council, city hall, conditions of authority, dangerously $short amber, deficiencies, demerits, double fines, inadequate signage, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, missing signage, mpi, mpic, mutcd, mutcdc, national standards, no children present, not workers present, penalties, photo enforcement, photo radar, removed signage, short amber, traffic safety, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Province of Manitoba, City of Winnipeg and MPIC supporting Road to Zero / Vision Zero Strategy – What this really means
Oct 8 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Important story after the Province and MPIC recently released their new traffic safety strategy for 2017 – 2020. I have not finished reading or summarizing the full document but will finalize this … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics
Tagged $afety, $hort Amber, acs, allegations, city of winnipeg, corruption, CoW, dangerously $hort amber, deficient traffic engineering, demerits, fiscal responsibility, GoM, government of manitoba, manitoba public insurance, MB Gov, mpi, mpic, OT, Overtime, road to zero, safety, short amber, traffic engineering, unlawful taxes as fines, Vision Zero, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police service, WPS, Zero
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MB PC’s do 180 and support PUB approving 3.7% rate hike for MPIC instead of reining in out of control spending
Dec 18 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Qc MPIC claimed this further rate hike was due to them estimating the interest rate would be higher and poor investment results. The real reasons are the same as they were … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics
Tagged autopac, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, mpi, private insurance, public insurance, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS
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“Its the laws though and people just need to follow rules”
Nov 30 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Proud Canadian and Global Citizen – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-NB Many of you know I am an activist for fair and lawful traffic enforcement and related matters. Myself and other WiseUpWinnipeg members simetimes hear the following or … Continue reading
Posted in Education, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged abuse of authority, abuse of power, abuse of the public, city council, City Councillors, city of winnipeg, fair and lawful traffic enforcement, fair traffic enforcement, G4S, G4S Tech, manitoba, manitoba public insurance, Mayor, mistreatment in court, mpi, mpic, premier, Province of Manitoba, taxypayer abuse, Unfair Parking Tickets, unfair traffic tickets, unlawful fines as taxation., unlawful parking tickets, unlawful taxation, unlawful traffic tickets, winnipeg, Winnipeg Parking Authority, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police board, winnipeg police service, winnipeg police union, WPA, WPS
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