魁北克上诉法院裁定,随机交通拦截法违宪,助长了种族定性并侵犯了宪章权利。 Quebec's Court of Appeal ruled that a random traffic stop law is unconstitutional, contributing to racial profiling and violating Charter rights.
北克上诉法院维持了2022年的裁决, 宣布允许警方随机拦截交通的法律违宪, 因为它导致了种族歧视. Quebec's Court of Appeal upheld a 2022 ruling that declared a law allowing random traffic stops by police unconstitutional, as it contributed to racial profiling. 法院认为,法律侵犯了《宪章》规定的权利,包括免遭任意拘留和平等权利。 The court found the law violated Charter rights, including freedom from arbitrary detention and equality rights. 这一决定是根据Joseph-Christopher Luamba提出的一个案件作出的,他是一个黑人蒙特利尔人,报告多次无缘无故被拦截。 This decision was based on a case brought by Joseph-Christopher Luamba, a Black Montrealer who reported being stopped multiple times without cause. 省政府有六个月的时间修改法律。 The provincial government has six months to amend the law.