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First Ever Jail Sentence for Doing Electrical Work without License  

 
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Court sends strong message to repeat offenders whose actions put public safety at risk.

Mississauga, ON – Oct.7, 2014.

On Oct. 2, 2014 a contractor was sentenced in a Hamilton, Ontario court to 30 days in jail and $6,250 in fines on charges related to performing electrical work illegally and violating several Ontario College of Trade’s requirements. This is the first time a jail sentence has been handed down by an Ontario court for this type of offence. The defendant was also placed on two years’ probation.

 

Richard Hazel, operating as Voltcom Electrical Services, was found guilty on eight charges: four counts of working without an electrical contractor’s licence, one count of failing to obtain the required inspections, two counts of producing a false certificate of qualification, and one count of leaving behind unsafe electrical conditions at four homes in Hamilton and Burlington. Mr. Hazel was previously convicted in 2012 on 19 counts of violating electrical safety regulations at seven sites in the Windsor area resulting in a total fine of $23,750.

 

In addition to the ESA charges, Hazel pled guilty to five related charges laid by the Ontario College of Trades and was fined an additional $7,400 plus one year probation for those offences.

 

Click here to continue reading the full story along with tips for ensuring you hire a licensed Electrical Contractor from the Electrical Safety Authority.

 

 

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  • I have made several attempts to get these handyman busted here in utah. As to my understanding after talking to the state its illegal to even advertise for electrical work unless your are licensed that doesn't stop the handyman they know the state won't enforce the law. I have gone to the point of calling and emailing the governors office but to no avail by the time it gets to the guy to enforce it there is always a reason to avoid doing it. We need to hold the states accountable we need to go after the states for not protecting our livelihood and most of all putting peoples lives on the line by not enforcing the law they set forth. They take and take and then demand more, But never protect. If you check out ksl.com its a utah thing, there are over 1,400 local handyman and allot advertise Electrical with no enforcement from the state its pathetic.

    SabinElectric  May 2 2015, 11:01 am EDT

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