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B.C. Father Battles Decade-Old Traffic Ticket Issued to Deceased Son




In British Columbia, a father is contesting a decade-old photo radar ticket issued in Alberta to his late son, sparking frustration and a legal dilemma. Mike Boissonneault, from Victoria, B.C., recently received a notice demanding payment for a speeding violation from 2014 linked to a vehicle registered in his name but driven by his son Adrian, who tragically died six years ago. Despite submitting his son's death certificate and other documents to Alberta authorities, Boissonneault faces an unresolved fine, with instructions to appear in court in Alberta or risk having the fee deducted from his tax refund. The incident underscores the complexities and emotional toll of administrative oversights in traffic violation enforcement.







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