Mr. Speaker, our officers use their discretion like the police do. You could be going down the street without wearing a seat belt and, if the policeman catches you, he could give you a warning or he could charge you. It is up to that policeman to decide, and it is up to particular person to cooperate. Thank you.
Titus Allooloo on Question 20-12(3): Definition Of Summary And Warning Tickets
In the Legislative Assembly on November 19th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 20-12(3): Definition Of Summary And Warning Tickets
Question 20-12(3): Definition Of Summary And Warning Tickets
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 18th, 1992
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Titus Allooloo Amittuq
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