Animal 0 Posté(e) le 25 octobre 2008 .... Andrew Dylan Robertson, 24, pleaded guilty to the charge of hunting without consideration under the Wildlife Act on Oct. 17, 2008. He was fined $1,200 and ordered to pay $1,800 to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation. The shotgun and ammunition used in the incident were ordered forfeited to the Crown. Robertson was prohibited from hunting and owning/handling firearms and ammunition for three years. Robertson must also perform 30 hours of community service before Nov. 30, 2008 in and around the Sea-to-Sky corridor. Robertson was also ordered to write a letter of apology and to publish it in one of the two local papers at his own expense before Oct. 31, 2008. The maximum penalty for a first offence conviction under the B.C. Wildlife Act is now $250,000, up from the previous $50,000 maximum, following amendments introduced by the government this spring. Penalties can also now include imprisonment for a term of two years, up from the previous six months. ... http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=83f6af3e-e710-4c41-bb78-f888c9bd0b26 Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites