Doug McCallum has pleaded not guilty to a charge of public mischief.
In one of his first public appearances since losing the Oct. 15 election, outgoing Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum pleaded not guilty on Monday in Surrey Provincial Court to a charge of public mischief at the beginning of a trial scheduled to last seven days.
Another camera, with a fish-eye lens, showed McCallum and Keep the RCMP in Surrey founder Ivan Scott speaking to each other near the volunteer tent and table, where the campaigners were seeking signatures in a bid to force a referendum on whether to proceed with the McCallum-promised Surrey Police Service.
She said she was not privy to McCallum and Scott’s conversation, but shot a photo on her smartphone of them facing each other. “I wondered if it was to do with Mr. McCallum saying that I ran over his foot,” she said. “He told me that I would be investigated for assault with a weapon and criminal harassment.”
Johnstone said that she had voted for McCallum in 2018, on the basis of his plan to replace the planned light rail transit system with a SkyTrain extension and because of his Safe Surrey Coalition party’s emphasis on public safety. But she began to disagree with the way McCallum and his caucus rammed through bylaws, developments permits and budgets.
“I swore at Mr. McCallum, quite a few times,” she admitted. “Using language very unfitting of a lady.”
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