The department of Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection advises that a 45-year-old man has been convicted of committing an unfair business act against a Manitoba consumer following an investigation by the Manitoba Consumer Protection Office.
Some Manitobans who received photo radar speeding tickets issued between June 27 and July 1 in the construction zone on southbound Kenaston Boulevard, south of Scurfield Boulevard, will not be required to pay the fine in certain circumstances.
Those who break the law and don’t pay outstanding court fines would bear the cost of collecting on those debts under proposed changes to the Summary Convictions Act introduced by Attorney General Andrew Swan.