Citizens cannot be charged under vague laws on the say-so of police, a New Brunswick judge has ruled. The decision came in the case of an RCMP campaign against motorcyclists: “Every citizen should know what is expected of them.”
Citizens cannot be charged under vague laws on the say-so of police, a New Brunswick judge has ruled. The decision came in the case of an RCMP campaign against motorcyclists: “Every citizen should know what is expected of them.”