She was handcuffed for not holding an escalator's handrail. Ten years later, she's headed to Canada's Supreme Court (thestar.com)
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She was handcuffed for not holding an escalator's handrail. Ten years later, she's headed to Canada's Supreme Court | The Star
'In November, the Supreme Court of Canada surprised some legal watchers by agreeing to hear her appeal . '
'In the last decade, the Supreme Court has only granted about 10 per cent of the 500 or so requests for appeals it receives each year. '
'Their legal brief urged the Supreme Court not to grant the appeal, arguing that the STM regulation governing the pictogram is valid. '
'If she is successful, the money Kosoian might win will not begin to cover the costs of the multiple court battles and the Supreme Court appeal. '
'They asked four questions: Does the pictogram legally oblige people to hold the escalator handrail?'
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derram ago
https://archive.fo/x4qED :
'In November, the Supreme Court of Canada surprised some legal watchers by agreeing to hear her appeal . '
'In the last decade, the Supreme Court has only granted about 10 per cent of the 500 or so requests for appeals it receives each year. '
'Their legal brief urged the Supreme Court not to grant the appeal, arguing that the STM regulation governing the pictogram is valid. '
'If she is successful, the money Kosoian might win will not begin to cover the costs of the multiple court battles and the Supreme Court appeal. '
'They asked four questions: Does the pictogram legally oblige people to hold the escalator handrail?'
This has been an automated message.