This process taught me that it's important to NOT appeal to charter rights, since the charter is written specifically to ALLOW the government to take action until a court tells them it was not legal.
However, by appealing to the 'Bill of Rights' a person can supply a 'notice of liability' that can be acted on instantly and makes the recipient have to justify their actions to a judge or they are liable as described.
This process taught me that it's important to NOT appeal to charter rights, since the charter is written specifically to ALLOW the government to take action until a court tells them it was not legal.
However, by appealing to the 'Bill of Rights' a person can supply a 'notice of liability' that can be acted on instantly and makes the recipient have to justify their actions to a judge or they are liable as described.
www.stand4thee.com (good resource, Ontario specific)