Friday, October 4, 2024

Corrupt judge won't close Hardside clubhouse over zoning

Vancouver is Awesome is reporting that "A B.C. Supreme Court judge has rejected a City of Surrey attempt to have a Hells Angels chapter clubhouse closed down. The city had sought a declaration from Justice Ardith Walkem that the defendants, landlords Gurbinder Singh Johal, Kulwant Kaur Johal and Hells Angel member Shannon Rennie, have contravened a zoning bylaw by operating a clubhouse or assembly hall for the Hardside Chapter of the Hells Angels on a 18068-96 Ave. property zoned for single family residential use."

This is yet another flaming example of corruption in the BC Judicial system. This decision should be appealed. They didn't try to seize the clubhouse. They simply denied their zoning application which is well within their right. Seizing it would have been an overstep because those clowns in a rental don't have the same number of criminal convictions, Kelowna, East Van and Naniamo had. Those clubhouses were successfully seized under proceeds of crime after an appeal.

They should seize the Edmonton Hells Angels clubhouses because they run the Brother's Keepers drug trafficking organization in Surrey are where the ones that killed Ali and tried to kill Shrek. With friends like those, who needs enemies?

1 comment:

  1. Imagine if law enforcement and the judiciary put the same collective effort to combat fentanyl trafficking that they did into Covid mandates? They shut down churches that did not follow the rules, why do they seem to have a problem going after the people responsible for fentanyl? Too much money being made? Afraid of gangs, compared to church groups? The only thing that makes sense at this point is corruption.

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