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The ticket was issued on March 15, 2019, while Zahir Rajani was stopped at a red light at West 70th and Granville in Vancouver. A police officer who was conducting what he referred to as a “cellphone set-up” at that location observed Rajani looking down in his vehicle. When the officer approached the vehicle, he said he saw a cellphone connected to a cord face-up in Rajani’s lap. Rajani, who disputed the ticket in traffic court, agreed that he had been looking down when the officer first saw him, but testified that the phone was wedged between his right thigh and the car seat, facing up.
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Article content In a civil lawsuit filed July 15, the director of civil forfeiture alleges trucker Harpervinder Singh Khabra got the money from illegal activities. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Government wants to keep $234,855 cash seized from Delta trucker Back to video Khabra was driving a Kenworth semi-tractor truck and pulling a trailer late on the evening of March 31 when the Surrey RCMP did a traffic stop, the director’s statement of claim said. As a commercial trucker, Khabra was required to maintain a daily driving log under Motor Vehicle Act regulations, but “was unable to produce a driving log when requested to do so by the Surrey RCMP,” the suit said.
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The weapons-which the cyclist is banned from possessing under court conditions were found in an ensuing search. Const. Markus Anastasiades said police continue to come across replica firearms, particularly those that imitate ones carried by police officers. “These pose a significant risk to the general public, those that carry them and any police officer responding to a call about a person carrying one as police are trained to treat all firearms as real until proven otherwise.” Anastasiades said while owning an Airsoft or replica firearm is not illegal, discharging them is prohibited in the District of Saanich. Read Related Topics
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Article content In a ruling posted online Thursday, Justice James Williams overturned the conviction of Chi Wai Chan for two Motor Vehicle Act offences and ordered that he be acquitted. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vancouver cop ran roughshod over rules of evidence in hit-and-run case: Judge Back to video In March, provincial court Judicial Justice David Schwartz found Chan guilty of the offences related to a hit and run in the 2700-block of Franklin Street on March 31, 2019. Schwartz’s ruling noted that police had been dispatched to the scene following reports of a loud crash in which a black vehicle struck a parked BMW, causing extensive damage, and then left the scene.
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