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Tag Archives: unlawful taxes as fines
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
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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
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Alberta Crown trying to use law found to be Unconstitutional to silence political speech on social media plus important cases not being reported to the disadvantage of the general public
July 31 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – Public Advocate and Global Citizen – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-WF Here is another example of an attack on freedom of speech that is being taken to the Supreme Court of Canada plus some concerning trends in important … Continue reading
Posted in justice, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged $afety Revenue, cash grab, confidence, corruption, courts, deficient traffic engineering, free speech, freedom of speech, manitoba, montreal, photo enforcement, photo radar, political speech, public trust, Quebec, supreme court, unlawful enrichment, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, winnipeg police service
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Winnipeg police union to file for contract negotiations this week – why this should be important to you
Oct 6 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-At WPS have not become as militarized as some police forces in the US but we recently bought a $365,000 military armoured vehicle, $200,000 in advanced rifles when most officers already have two … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged abuse of power, brian bowman, city of winnipeg, heather stefenson, Justice Minister Heather Stefenson, manitoba, Mayor, mayor brian bowman, police, taxpayer, Taxpayer Abuse, Taxpayers, unlawful taxes, unlawful taxes as fines, winnipeg, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police association, winnipeg police board, winnipeg police service, winnipeg police union, WPS
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Jon Butcher, ACS and Photo Enforcement in Winnipeg, Edmonton, Washington DC and elsewhere
Photo of Jon (John) Butcher provided by anonymous source and confirmed by others that knew him. Aug 18 2016 – WiseUpWinnipeg Updated Aug 26 2017 – added photo of Jon / John Butcher, details of Xerox spinning off Photo Enforcement … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, international, justice, manitoba, News and politics, winnipeg
Tagged Abuse, abuse of power, abusive traffic enforcement, acs, ACS Government Solutions, Affiliated Computer Services, audit, body, breach of public trust, breach of trust, city council, city of winnipeg, civil unrest, commissionaires of manitoba, corrupt, corruption, crime, criminal, fraud, government of manitoba, government reform, health, illegal, john butcher, jon butcher, manitoba, mistrust, mpic, news, photo radar, political reform, politics, protest, public funds, red light camera, safety, scam, scandal, tax grab, taxpayer, Taxpayer Abuse, theft, transparency, unlawful taxes as fines, unsafe, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS, xerox
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