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Bill C-637 Public Transit Operators
Amend the Criminal Code
Bill C637 Tom Brag.pdf
Mr. Brent Rathgeber
(Edmonton—St. Albert, CPC): Mr.. Speaker,
yesterday I had the privilege of introducing my
first private member's bill, Bill C-637, An Act to
amend the Criminal Code (public transit operators),
also known as Bregg's law. If passed, this
legislation would amend the Criminal Code to make
the fact that a public transit operator was the
victim of an assault an aggravating circumstance for
the purposes of sentencing.
Almost 40% of Canadian transit workers have reported
that they have been physically assaulted over the
course of their career. Attacks range from a push or
a shove to spitting, verbal assaults, or sometimes a
serious aggravated assault. These types of assaults
endanger not only the life and safety of the public
transit operator, but also the lives and safety of
passengers and anybody who happens to be in the
vehicle's vicinity. Accordingly, this legislation
would give added protected to public transit
operators, the passengers they serve and the public
generally.
The bill would be known as Bregg's law, in honour of
one of my constituents, Mr. Tom Bregg, an Edmonton
transit bus driver who was the victim of a violent
attack resulting in serious permanent injuries. I
would like to thank Mr. Bregg for his courage in
sharing his story, which serves as the inspiration
for the Public Transit Operators Protection Act. I
would ask all hon. members to support private
member's Bill C-637.
Assault Bill named after ETS driver, Tom Bregg” from cbc.ca
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