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Photo radar challenge denied by Manitoba's top court

Manitobas highest court has rejected a legal challenge to the provinces traffic laws that allow the owner of a vehicle to be ticketed for offences captured on photo radar, regardless of who was driving.
Raymond Bernier, whose court challenge was funded by traffic enforcement watchdog Wise Up Winnipeg, said he will decide his next move, if there is one, when the written decision is released. (Joe Bryksa/Winnipeg Free Press)

Manitoba's highest court has rejected a legal challenge to the province's traffic laws that allow the owner of a vehicle to be ticketed for offences captured on photo radar, regardless of who was driving.

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