Critics slam ‘outrageous’ changes to how traffic tickets are handled and disputed in Alberta

Changes to how traffic tickets are handed out and disputed are coming soon in Alberta.
The provincial government is moving to Phase Two of the Provincial Administrative Penalties Act and Justice Transformation Initiative next month and it will essentially eliminate traffic court, instead moving the process online.

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18 comments

  1. Tickets processed by a company instead of the judicial system… and the $100 process fee is corporate profit.
    Motor vehicle laws will be owned and operated by corporate Canada.

  2. Tickets processed by a company instead of the judicial system… and the $100 process fee is corporate profit.
    Motor vehicle laws will be owned and operated by corporate Canada.

  3. This is why it’s handy to have 2 drivers licenses. I use my American one when you get pulled over.

  4. This is why it’s handy to have 2 drivers licenses. I use my American one when you get pulled over.

  5. This is why it’s handy to have 2 drivers licenses. I use my American one when you get pulled over.

  6. This is why it’s handy to have 2 drivers licenses. I use my American one when you get pulled over.

  7. So… an immediate assumption of guilt and a non-refundable fee to prove your innocence. That’s just illegal, plain and simple.

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