This week we helped people with criminal record pardons and US entry waivers in Windsor, the forest city of London, Markham, Mississauga, North York and some hard working people in Oshawa Ontario. All of these offenses were minor, but were impacting their ability to gain new employment or enter the US. On the positive side, they were not crimes of stupidity like the guy in the US who walked into a little corner store with a shotgun and demanded all the cash from the cash drawer. After the cashier put the cash in a bag, the robber saw a bottle of scotch that he wanted behind the counter on the shelf. He told the cashier to put it in the bag as well, but he refused and said “Because I don’t believe you are over 21.” The robber said he was, but the clerk still refused to give it to him because he didn’t believe him. At this point the robber took his driver’s license out of his wallet and gave it to the clerk. The clerk looked it over, and agreed that the man was in fact over 21 and he put the scotch in the bag. The robber then ran from the store with his loot. The cashier promptly called the police and gave the name and address of the robber that he got off the license. They arrested the robber two hours later. If we can support you with your Canadian Criminal Record Pardon or US Entry Waiver, please check us out at Pardon Services Canada or call at 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366)