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Bournemouth man threatened to burn down convenience store

A MAN who threatened to “burn down” a convenience store after stealing two bottles of wine, stole a bike and two mobile phones has avoided jail. Rashid Jbilou, 44, of St Peter’s Road, Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to theft from a shop in Christchurch Road and using racially aggravated words or behaviour towards the shop owner on the same day – August 4, 2020. He also pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle worth £500 from student halls in Bournemouth on October 10, 2020 and two counts of theft from another when he stole two mobile phones on February 2, 2021. Jbilou committed the offences in October and February while on bail. He appeared at Bournemouth Crown Court for sentencing on Friday.

Provinces issued more COVID-19 tickets during second wave: CCLA report

Provinces issued more COVID-19 tickets during second wave: CCLA report by Maan Alhmidi, The Canadian Press Posted May 13, 2021 5:30 am EDT Last Updated May 13, 2021 at 5:41 am EDT OTTAWA Provinces became more punitive in their approach to COVID-19 infractions during the second wave of the pandemic, says the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in a report that suggests Quebec and Manitoba were particularly forceful in handing out tickets. The association is urging the federal and provincial governments to fight the pandemic by focusing on proven public-health policy interventions including paid sick leave and education rather than punitive enforcement measures. “A pandemic is a public health, not a public order, crisis,” says the report released Thursday.

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Maan Alhmidi A youth plays basketball in an otherwise quiet court in Toronto on Saturday April 17, 2021. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is urging the federal and provincial governments to fight COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on proven public health policy interventions including paid sick leave, and education rather than punitive enforcement measures. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young May 13, 2021 - 2:30 AM OTTAWA - Provinces became more punitive in their approach to COVID-19 infractions during the second wave of the pandemic, says the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in a report that suggests Quebec and Manitoba were particularly forceful in handing out tickets. The association is urging the federal and provincial governments to fight the pandemic by focusing on proven public-health policy interventions including paid sick leave and education rather than punitive enforcement measures.

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