Monday, July 25, 2011

City officials waive fines related to Rob Ford’s election campaign


In fairness to Ford, almost every campaign breaches the sign bylaw – volunteers put up signs everywhere and invariably some are put up in the wrong place. Just about every campaign gets a fine after the election and almost everyone writes to ask for consideration on the basis that the breach was unintentional.

Now that said, I am surprised the fine was waived in full (I’ve never seen that before) and I note that the other campaigns (George’s most significantly) got a breach notice and promptly paid it.

Regardless of anything else, the optics suggest this mayor – with his focus on cutting and user fees – should have paid the fines or at least part of them. Certainly his campaign was not strapped for cash.

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JOHN LORINC

From Monday's Globe and Mail

City of Toronto officials earlier this spring quietly waived a $13,362.25 fine levied against Mayor Rob Ford for 483 infractions of the bylaw governing the placement of election signs, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail through an access-to-information request.

Bylaw enforcement officers recorded most of the infractions during the final week of the campaign, as well as the three-day grace period after the vote that is meant to allow candidates to collect their signs.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Morton youre Marxism is showing again

Gene Rayburn said...

Anonymous do you understand Marxism? Your comment would indicate you don't.

Stephen Downes said...

And people wonder why there is so little respect for the law