A St. James resident says he’s frustrated and baffled after a photo radar ticket was hand-delivered to his home by what he alleges was a Winnipeg police officer on Thanksgiving Monday — raising questions about how and why the city is handling enforcement this way.
Barny Haines said he was relaxing at home when his security camera captured an officer placing an envelope in his mailbox around 11:25 a.m. “He must have forgotten to ring the doorbell or knock,” Haines said in an interview with the . “I saw him put something in the mailbox, checked it, and lo and behold — it was a speeding ticket.”
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The ticket was issued for speeding in a construction zone on Oct. 2, sworn on Oct. 3 and listed as mailed on Oct. 6. But Haines said he believes the city scrambled to deliver it