Randi Ellen White pleaded guilty to unlawfully employing the U.S.-born woman without a work permit.
A B.C. RCMP officer has been fined $2,000 after pleading guilty in B.C. Supreme Court to unlawfully employing a foreign national as a live-in nanny.
The judge said White made some effort to comply with the regulatory scheme, and her offending conduct arose from a serious error in judgment in proceeding with the nanny arrangement prior to obtaining the required approval. The Crown said Ms. C placed her trust in the police officer, trust the Crown alleged White abused by exploiting and mistreating the nanny.
Ms. C was born and grew up in the United States and has been legally deaf since birth albeit with some limited hearing. She testified at trial with the aid of two American Sign Language interpreters and can read lips.About Sept. 7, 2018, Ms. C posted an ad on Craigslist from Bellingham, Washington with a description line reading, “seeking family in search of a live-in nanny”.
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