I haven't seen one of these summaries for Ont yet...but this one from Sask will give you and Idea of how the courts are looking at the over exuberant LEO's with their fines. Only 28 have been in court, 15 of the charges have been withdrawn..basically about 50%..
I don't imagine it will be much different here.
Nearly 80 per cent of charges handed out in Saskatchewan for alleged violations of COVID-19 public health restrictions have yet to be heard, according to new data provided by the province's Ministry of Justice.
A total of 155 charges had been laid under Saskatchewan's Public Health Act as of April 30, 2021, the most recent date that figures are available for.
Most of those charges, 127, are still waiting to be heard by a court or for a resolution to be reached.
So far, only 17 of the tickets have resulted in convictions.
Data doesn't include increased fines
It's important to note that the data currently available doesn't include tickets issued since Saskatchewan announced earlier this month that it would impose steeper fines for violating COVID-19 regulations.
Previously, individuals who violated the rules could face a maximum fine of $2,000 with an $800 surcharge. Corporations could've been fined a maximum of $10,000 with a $4,000 surcharge.
Now maximum fines are set at $7,500 with a $3,000 surcharge for individuals and $100,000 with a $40,000 surcharge for corporations.
As of April 30, five charges have had fines fully collected while one has been partially collected, resulting in a total of $15,086 gathered through fines.
Fifteen of the charges have either been withdrawn, nullified or the jurisdiction was lost.
from: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/majority-t...110000453.html