What factors will the Court consider when deciding whether to award a fine for failing to stop a pedestrian from crossing the street?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Buchan (Re), 2013 LSBC 8 (CanLII):

In coming to these conclusions we have considered those factors outlined in Law Society of BC v. Ogilvie, [1999] LSBC 17, that seem relevant. In particular, in relation to the fine, we have taken account of the following considerations:

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