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Journal by Gaaark

from the I-wanna-hold-your-hand-rail dept.

Bela Kosoian was at the Montmorency Metro station in 2009 when a police officer told her to respect a pictogram with the instruction, "Hold the handrail."
The situation grew tense when she refused to comply and declined to identify herself when asked.

She was arrested, detained for 30 minutes and finally let go with two tickets: one for $100 for disobeying a pictogram and a $320 fine for obstructing the work of an inspector.

She was acquitted of the two infractions in Montreal municipal court in 2012 and subsequently filed a $45,000 lawsuit against Montreal's transit authority, the City of Laval and one of the officers, Fabio Camacho.

Her suit was rejected by Quebec court in 2015 and by the Quebec Court of Appeal in 2017, which said Kosoian was the "author of her own misfortune."

The Supreme Court has ordered $20,000 be paid to Kosoian in damages. The Société de transport de Montréal, which operates the Metro, and Camacho will each be liable for half the amount.
The judges wrote in their decision that Kosoian was "entitled to refuse to obey an unlawful order and therefore committed no fault" in the case.
"A well‑informed person whose rights are infringed must be able to respond — within reason — without being held civilly liable," the court concluded.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 05 2019, @05:55PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 05 2019, @05:55PM (#928532)

    And then the officer shoots them

    Ahahhahahaa just a prank brooooo