THE CIVIL REMEDIES ACT

2010-09-02 / Front Page


THE CIVIL REMEDIES ACT, a provincial law that allows for the proceeds of crime to be forfeited to the Province, has resulted in close to $100,000 being donated to the Orangeville and Shelburne Police Services to purchase a new canine vehicle and camera-equipped vehicle respectively. On hand for the announcement, left to right: Orangeville media relations officer Scott Davis, Deputy Mayor Warren Maycock, Orangeville Police Chief Joe Tomei, assistant to the Attorney General David Zimmer, Shelburne Police Chief Kent Moore and Shelburne Mayor Ed Crewson. Photo/DAN PELTON THE CIVIL REMEDIES ACT, a provincial law that allows for the proceeds of crime to be forfeited to the Province, has resulted in close to $100,000 being donated to the Orangeville and Shelburne Police Services to purchase a new canine vehicle and camera-equipped vehicle respectively. On hand for the announcement, left to right: Orangeville media relations officer Scott Davis, Deputy Mayor Warren Maycock, Orangeville Police Chief Joe Tomei, assistant to the Attorney General David Zimmer, Shelburne Police Chief Kent Moore and Shelburne Mayor Ed Crewson. Photo/DAN PELTON

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