Calgary Court Drops The Majority of COVID Tickets

2021-04-25

Calgary Court Drops The Majority of COVID Tickets

Apr 25, 2021 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Calgary Court Drops The Majority of COVID Tickets

 
 
 
 

Calgary Court Drops The Majority of COVID Tickets

According to a recent CTV News article, Calgary police and bylaw have handed out some 367 tickets for failing to wear a mask and 206 tickets under the Public Health Act. Interestingly, the majority of the tickets that have made it to the court are immediately withdrawn by the Crown.

Harsher penalties may come, but in the meantime, most tickets are dropped.

Why do you think this is? Leave a comment below to tell us what you think.

Read the CTV article here

 

1 Comment

  1. Major Tom

    It’s not about health…….It’s all about submission!

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