Canadian Truckers Convoy 2022 - The Leaf calls you a Nazi as he gasses you

lets assume they did try to impound them all, how long that'd take.
also, there's likely not enough room to hold all the trucks, no space because if impounds had that much empty space, they'd be out of business.
Inter-Pacific Specialized Transport, a group of towing companies has outright refused due to supporting the right to protest.
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They also doubled down with thanking the support from Canadians for choosing the Truckers.
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Let's not forget the time and money it would take to criminally charge all the truckers. I'm not familiar with little Castro's legal system but I assume all Canucks are guaranteed a trial.
Reminder that even for something as small as a parking ticket, you can have your day in court for it. Mass arrests/infractions will lead to a bottleneck in the courts. We might see the same thing with the AR-15s since only 160 have been turned over to the government and the amnesty expires May 1st (theres about 100,000-250,000 of newly prohibited weapons)
 
Reminder that even for something as small as a parking ticket, you can have your day in court for it. Mass arrests/infractions will lead to a bottleneck in the courts. We might see the same thing with the AR-15s since only 160 has been turned over to the government and the amnesty expires May 1st (theres about 100,000-250,000 of newly prohibited weapons)
Not anymore. At least in some places.

Jason Kenney just abolished traffic court in Alberta and you now have to submit an online "dispute ticket" for bylaw tickets you receive in the province. Which is determined by a faceless bureaucrat with no way to dispute their "ruling". So the guys at Coutts and Milk River, no, they don't exactly get their day in court.
 
lets assume they did try to impound them all, how long that'd take.
also, there's likely not enough room to hold all the trucks, no space because if impounds had that much empty space, they'd be out of business.
Correct. The big picture is that these trucker blockades are so effective because we're talking about enormous, heavy vehicles occupying alot of physical space. It's a nontrivial thing to move them even if they are unoccupied and thousands of people aren't actively resisting. The government doesn't have a simplistic "use force" option here that doesn't come with significant downsides and involve a great deal of effort. If this movement continues to just say "fuck you" to all the insidious financial and psychological bullyboy tactics that the Canadian regime is throwing at them to try to get them to cave, violence is going to be required and it's going to be ugly. Of course the government could, you know, just fucking lift the mandates to end this but that's apparently a bridge too far.
 
Not anymore. At least in some places.

Jason Kenney just abolished traffic court in Alberta and you now have to submit an online "dispute ticket" for bylaw tickets you receive in the province. So the guys at Coutts and Milk River, no, they don't exactly get their day in court.
If their rigs will be "Surrendered to the queen" wouldn't that imply it'll be a larger charge than a parking violation? Honestly asking.
 
If their rigs will be "Surrendered to the queen" wouldn't that imply it'll be a larger charge than a parking violation? Honestly asking.
Probably bylaw, which also has no dispute method other than the online dispute ticket I mentioned above.

Basically unless you are charged criminally in Alberta you have no recourse to dispute your charges except to a faceless bureaucrat with no accountability.
 
Probably bylaw, which also has no dispute method other than the online dispute ticket I mentioned above.

Basically unless you are charged criminally in Alberta you have no recourse to dispute your charges except to a faceless bureaucrat with no accountability.
So the state can just confiscate $100k pieces of private property and your only recourse is sending in a support ticket? That's horrifying.
What's the context?
Sorry, west coast kids were going to protest school mask mandates by refusing to wear masks at schools due to the Canadian truckers. Forgot not everyone on here spends hours each day on this thread.
 
My parents loved me enough to not let me play with gasoline as a child.

Alas, despite the best efforts of MeatMom and MeatDad to prevent me from becoming a retard, I still ended up here.
"Let"? As if they could stop us. Did your dad keep the lawnmower gas under lock and key? Mine didn't.

Must be a generational thing. As latchkey kids we taught ourselves how to play with fire and not burn the block down and how to hide the evidence. Our parents usually smoked too so there were always matches and lighters and shit lying around.
 
So the state can just confiscate $100k pieces of private property and your only recourse is sending in a support ticket? That's horrifying.
Its already been applied to drunk drivers in the province for a decade so now its just expanded to everything else the government uses to generate revenue from its citizens:

Consequences for Impaired Driving- Immediate Roadside Sanctions

First Immediate Roadside Sanction - FAIL
(previously Alberta Administrative Licence Suspension Program):
Licence Suspension: Immediate 90-day suspension. After 90 days the driver can apply to take part in an Interlock program for one year.
Vehicle Seizure: 30 days
Appeal: Immediate Roadside appeal and SafeRoads Alberta appeal process.
Remedial Course: Yes

Fines and Costs: $1000 fine, towing and impound costs, Interlock costs, course costs.

Criminal Charge: Drivers may be criminally charged in addition to Immediate Roadside Sanctions depending on the circumstances of the offence.
 
I might have a two digit IQ but don't those doors open in? So the "barricades" are a tripping hazard at most?
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...Those are push doors. Putting tables on this side will only mildly inconvenience anyone trying to get out, since they can open the door without any trouble then move the table out of the way.
 
I might have a two digit IQ but don't those doors open in? So the "barricades" are a tripping hazard at most?
im pretty sure you arent supposed to block those doors in any case because those are fire exits...

If their rigs will be "Surrendered to the queen" wouldn't that imply it'll be a larger charge than a parking violation? Honestly asking.
the queen can take everything she likes, she is an immortal vampire and sole owner of all of Canada.
 
This buck is broken.
...Those are push doors. Putting tables on this side will only mildly inconvenience anyone trying to get out, since they can open the door without any trouble then move the table out of the way.
I don't think schools can actually crackdown on students outside of saying they're suspended or expelled or some shit like that.

What's a school gonna do? Pepper spray minors?

Even if they could, that's optics that manages to be worse than a trad cath manlet going on a gay date with a catboi.
 
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