Disabled grandfather has thousands of dollars in COVID fines stayed
Less than a month after TDF launched a lawsuit against the government sanctioned app, the once crucial public health measure was suspended.
A 60-year-old grandfather who had been seeking medical treatment in the United States has had his COVID-related travel tickets stayed by the Crown.
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— The Democracy Fund (@TDF_Can) July 14, 2023
TDF secures ticket stays for medically disabled 60-year-old grandfather.
The Democracy Fund client faced $11,140 in fines for crossing the border after seeking medical treatment in the US.
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“The client had a valid medical exemption when he crossed the border seeking treatment with a specialist,” a press release issued by The Democracy Fund (TDF) reads. “After several discussions, TDF was recently advised that the Crown decided to stay the ticket.”
Mark Joseph, senior litigator with TDF, represented the client at no cost to him – as is the mandate of the Canadian registered charity dedicated to fighting unconstitutional mandates and government overreach.
“During the pandemic, it was difficult for lawyers to stay abreast of the constantly-changing rules regarding exemptions under the Quarantine Act,” Joseph commented, noting that “it was much more difficult for regular folks to do so."
TDF Litigation Director Alan Honner comments on the end of ArriveCAN.
— The Democracy Fund (@TDF_Can) September 30, 2022
"TDF represents over two thousand people across Canada who have been charged with Quarantine Act offences, including offences for not using ArriveCAN."
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The client stated that it was absurd he was being penalized by the Canadian Broder Services for seeking health recovery. "The Democracy Fund stepped up big time and helped me in having all the charges dropped,” he said.
The tickets were issued by Canadian border guards and totaled $11,140; one for failing to provide a valid PCR test and another for failure to comply with the controversial ArriveCAN app.
"Highly illogical and inefficient" is how PM Trudeau describes the ArriveCAN app , which cost taxpayers millions, at the same time defending his govt, using the pandemic as an excuse.
— Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) January 24, 2023
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The $54 million dollar app was never determined to be an effective tool against viral spread or infection identification.
Less than a month after TDF launched a lawsuit against the government sanctioned app, the once crucial public health measure was suspended.
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