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Except this wasn't really about personal freedom. You can smoke in your own personal car as long there are no children in it (which I believe is a good rule). Problem was, his car was registered to his business and you are not allowed to smoke in the workplace (which I also believe is a good rule). So either this guy was breaking the law by registering a personal vehicle as a business vehicle or he was smoking in the workplace (he can't have it both ways). Looks like he successfully defended himself by saying the vehicle was only ever used for personal use which means Revenue Canada should now be knocking on his door about his "business" expense.
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Except, that as an officer of the company, and not an employee, a company vehicle may well be a perk, and even though it is only used as a personal vehicle, and not a work vehicle, it would still be legal, and not a workplace. Thereby, complying with both. Which is what I think the court determined.
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[–] Chiefpacman 0 points 15 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago
Talk about lack of personal freedoms. Poor Canadians :/
[–] jerry 1 point 4 points 5 points (+5|-1) ago
I just wanna drag on my cancer stick in peace :/
[–] con77 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
betcha muslims smoke wherever they want in crapada
[–] WhiteTigerScream 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I hate smokers, but fuck this.
[–] cameronbabiak ago
I am a Canadian expat living in China, and I feel more free here than I did back home. Sad really...
[–] burro ago
but those three look so happy in that no smoking picture