Former Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer Patrick McNulty has shown people what they can do to have their $6,255 ArriveCan fines withdrawn. .“Always, always, always select the option to take this ticket to trial,” said McNulty in a Monday video. .“Under no circumstances should you select early resolution.” . Ex border guard talks tickets .McNulty said every officer who ticketed people has to appear in court to testify against them. These include the primary CBSA officer, the secondary officer, the Public Health Agency of Canada inspector, and any officers present at the time. .He went on to say the Canadian government did not think this process through. He called this process “a logistical nightmare.” .The former CBSA officer said to have every officer show up to court on the same day while being paid their six-figure salaries is impractical. This is why many tickets have been dropped as soon as trial dates are scheduled. .“Power to the people,” he said. .“Collect those tickets with honour.” .The Democracy Fund (TDF) submitted a notice of application in the Federal Court of Canada against the health minister on behalf of several Canadians for mandating ArriveCan for international travel on August 24. .READ MORE: The Democracy Fund files lawsuit against health minister over ArriveCan.This lawsuit alleges the private medical information obtained by the Canadian government through ArriveCan breaches the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. .Some of TDF’s clients for this case are same households facing cumulative fines.
Former Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer Patrick McNulty has shown people what they can do to have their $6,255 ArriveCan fines withdrawn. .“Always, always, always select the option to take this ticket to trial,” said McNulty in a Monday video. .“Under no circumstances should you select early resolution.” . Ex border guard talks tickets .McNulty said every officer who ticketed people has to appear in court to testify against them. These include the primary CBSA officer, the secondary officer, the Public Health Agency of Canada inspector, and any officers present at the time. .He went on to say the Canadian government did not think this process through. He called this process “a logistical nightmare.” .The former CBSA officer said to have every officer show up to court on the same day while being paid their six-figure salaries is impractical. This is why many tickets have been dropped as soon as trial dates are scheduled. .“Power to the people,” he said. .“Collect those tickets with honour.” .The Democracy Fund (TDF) submitted a notice of application in the Federal Court of Canada against the health minister on behalf of several Canadians for mandating ArriveCan for international travel on August 24. .READ MORE: The Democracy Fund files lawsuit against health minister over ArriveCan.This lawsuit alleges the private medical information obtained by the Canadian government through ArriveCan breaches the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. .Some of TDF’s clients for this case are same households facing cumulative fines.