Only 32% of B.C. COVID-19 fines paid to date: ICBC
Two-hundred-and-fifty-two tickets or nine per cent are currently being disputed in court while 1,162, or 40 per cent, have been deemed guilty with $610,223 in fines owed.
“They don’t get to thumb their nose at the people of this province and get away with it,” Farnworth told Global News in an interview Saturday. People 80 years of age or older had the fewest tickets — 10 altogether — while those 70 to 79 years old had 49 tickets. Fifty-one tickets are on file for alleged offenders under the age of 18.
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