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Friday, March 22, 2024

Now the Canadian government is doing pre-euthanasia?

After returning home from an extended vacation in Costa Rica, a Montreal man got the surprise of a lifetime in the mail — the Quebec government thinks he's dead. 

In a 14-page letter from the Ministry of Justice, the government wrote that it is hoping to collect money from Nick Fatouros' estate for a speeding ticket. The problem is, Fatouros is very much alive.

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Adding insult to injury, the government is trying to collect money from an allegedly dead man's estate rather than just sucking it up and calling it even.

10 comments:

  1. Nothing less to be expected from the state.

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  2. Quebecois are like Australians, but much worse

    Both descend from deported convicted criminals and perverts.

    But Quebcois are Frogs too.

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    1. I read somewhere that over 60% of phone scams in canada originate in quebec. Its not a crime in quebec if you scam people outside the province

      Exile1981

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    2. Just. Don't do in town. Same thing in the U.S.

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  3. If he's lucky, his bank won't have removed his access to his accounts.

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  4. Reminds me of the movie Brazil.

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    1. Yes, yes it does!
      Starker was here

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  5. It's government.
    What's the difference between the government and a hooker?
    A hooker will stop screwing you when you're dead.

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