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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 342

When Theft Gets Too Ambitious

Some criminals aim high—too high. From stealing an entire bridge to making off with massive amounts of cheese, these stories prove that some thieves have a little too much confidence in their schemes.

The Case of the Missing Bridge

In a plot that sounds straight out of a cartoon, a group of thieves in Bihar, India, managed to steal a 500-tonne iron bridge—piece by piece. Posing as government workers from the irrigation department, they used gas cutters and heavy machinery to dismantle the 60-foot-long bridge over the course of a few days. Villagers, believing it was an authorized operation, watched as the scrap metal was loaded into trucks and taken away. It wasn’t until the bridge was completely gone that locals realized something was amiss and alerted the authorities. citeturn0search14

Forklifting an ATM

Most bank robbers go for cash, but some think bigger—like the entire ATM. In Sacramento, California, surveillance footage captured a thief using a forklift to pry an ATM from its foundation. The suspect then loaded the machine into a pickup truck and attempted a getaway. However, the plan quickly unraveled when the ATM fell out of the truck onto the road, causing an unrelated crash. The suspect fled the scene and remains at large. citeturn0search15

The Great Canadian Cheese Caper

You’d think banks or jewelry stores would be the most tempting targets, but in Canada, cheese is apparently just as valuable. In 2019, thieves made off with $187,000 worth of cheese from Saputo Dairy Products in Tavistock, Ontario. The heist involved fraudulent paperwork to claim a shipment of cheese originally bound for New Brunswick. The cheese never reached its destination, and authorities are still on the hunt for the culprits. citeturn0search19

Some criminals have big dreams, but as these stories show, ambition doesn’t always lead to success.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 341

This Week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Overkill Enforcement

Some laws are meant to keep us safe, but sometimes, enforcement goes completely off the rails. This week, we’re looking at cases where law enforcement took things way too far—whether it’s tasing a handcuffed man, running officers through brutal fight training, or turning minor traffic violations into a cash grab.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 340

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we’re talking about bombs. More specifically, people getting arrested for bomb-related crimes. If you search “bomb” and “arrest,” you’ll find plenty of cases of people making threats, building explosives, or actually using them. It’s reckless, dangerous, and always lands someone in handcuffs. Somehow everyone seems to get caught. Here are three cases that prove just how seriously the courts take this kind of stupidity.

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How to Get a Pardon for a DUI Conviction in Canada

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If you’ve been convicted of a DUI in Canada, you might be wondering: Is there a way to clear my record? The answer is yes—through a record suspension, formerly known as a pardon. A record suspension can help you move on with your life by removing your DUI conviction from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database.

In this post, we’ll explain how to get a pardon for a DUI conviction in Canada, the steps involved, and why having a lawyer can make the process smoother and more successful.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Absurd Lawsuits Edition

If you think that the world feels stupid these days, I’m with you. I often think we as a species are getting stupider all the time, but then I look at some of the weirder legals stories from decades past and I start to think stupidity is a chronic human affliction. This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays we’re looking at three peculiar cases which tend to suggest we’ve been stupid for at least a few decades: an inmate who sued himself, a debate over the definition of a sandwich, and an individual who attempted to copyright the Sun.

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Navigating Entry Restrictions with a DUI Conviction: What You Need to Know

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A DUI conviction can have far-reaching implications that go beyond fines and license suspensions. One major concern for many individuals is how a DUI will affect their ability to travel. If you’ve been convicted of a DUI in Canada, you might be wondering: How will this affect my ability to cross borders? 

The truth is a DUI conviction can lead to entry restrictions in many countries, especially the United States. This post aims to explain the potential hurdles and what you can do to navigate them.

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Navigating DUI and Licence Suspensions in Canada: Understanding Your Legal Options

Woman in sunglasses sitting in a car, holding up her driver's license while a police officer in uniform writes a ticket outside her window.

A DUI charge in Canada can result in immediate and severe consequence. One of the most disruptive is the suspension of your driving licence. The loss of your driving privileges can dramatically affect your ability to work, manage daily responsibilities, and maintain your personal life.

It is important to recognize that a DUI charge does not automatically mean a conviction, and there are legal options available to protect your rights and mitigate the impact of a suspension.

This post is intended to shed light on the various types of licence suspensions, and the avenues you have to challenge them.

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Will I Go to Jail for a DUI in Canada?

A distressed man sitting in the driver’s seat of a car, holding a green beer bottle in one hand while covering his face with the other.

Being charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Canada can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if you’re worried about the possibility of jail time. While jail is not always a consequence for a first DUI offence, it becomes a more significant risk in certain circumstances.

Here’s what you need to know about when jail time might apply and how to reduce your risk with the help of a lawyer.

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Navigating a DUI Charge in Canada: Understanding Your Plea Options

A man holding a beer bottle while sitting in the driver’s seat of a car, illuminated by red and blue police lights.

Facing a DUI charge in Canada can be an incredibly daunting experience. One of the most important decisions you’ll encounter is choosing how to plead. Your plea is your formal response to the charges laid against you, and it can significantly influence the outcome of your case.

It’s important to understand your options and their potential consequences before making this decision.

This post aims to guide you through the various pleas available in a Canadian DUI case, and why securing skilled legal representation is the best was to navigate this complex process.

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