Sunday, 24 March 2019

Is Tourism a growing problem in Canada?

Two Chileans caught breaking into homes in Saint-Eustache, Que., on March 9 pleaded guilty Wednesday. It was supposed to be a bail hearing, but the men pleaded guilty instead.


They were each sentenced to three months, less 21 days for time served.


“We had an agreement with the prosecution and we finalized the case,” said defense lawyer Marie-Helene Giroux.

Sentences like that may make the problem even worse, said Romo.

( a paid vacation with room and board? )

“If I’m only getting a slap on the wrist then I get out and I’m going to be calling my friends in Chile to say: ‘Hey, it’s great out here. We’re only getting a slap on the wrist. Come on down!’” he explained.


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