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    Well how then can we send our radar equipment to them and vice versa? This has never been an issue in the past. When I questioned an employee at Escort once about why they couldn't ship new units to Ontario, I was told there was a dispute with the Provincial Gov't not wanting to collect taxes on something that is technically illegal here. Returns and repairs didn't require taxes being paid, so they had no issue with that (until maybe now)
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    In fact i sent my Redline for the BS feature without any issue . Was the OP event an exception or the tip of the iceberg ?

    The Qc law stipulates that a corporation found to sell rds may have to pay $50,000 fine . Wonder how they can fine a corp operating outside canadian territory under a provincial law ?

    I think the rd manufacturers use the principle of precaution . I know for a fact than us\can carriers scan\sniff a good % of transiting goods.
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    Well how then can we send our radar equipment to them and vice versa? This has never been an issue in the past. When I questioned an employee at Escort once about why they couldn't ship new units to Ontario, I was told there was a dispute with the Provincial Gov't not wanting to collect taxes on something that is technically illegal here. Returns and repairs didn't require taxes being paid, so they had no issue with that (until maybe now)

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