Mary Edwards was driving to Lake Louise last month when an Alberta sheriff pulled her over on Highway 1 west of Banff because her vehicle’s licence plate and her driver’s licence were expired.
She was told she could not continue to drive until the corresponding fees were paid at a registry.
The 49-year-old Calgary woman says feelings of guilt and embarrassment soon turned to worry after the sheriff told her he was under no obligation to help her and she’d have to sort out her own problem.
“He said there’s a registry in Banff, and there are taxi companies,” said Edwards. “It was very, very
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