
Steer to six months in jail, minus time served, an additional three years' probation, including 12 months under curfew, and 75 hours of community work. In addition to the life-time bans, the Honourable Justice Peter H. Steer was found illegally fishing for crab and was arrested, along with 2 crew members, when his vessel was boarded after a high speed pursuit. These lifetime prohibitions are the result of an incident on Main Vancouver Harbour when Mr. This is the first life-time ban for a Pacific Region fisherman in over a decade.

Supreme Court in Vancouver, Scott Stanley Matthew Steer - a repeat offender under Canada's Fisheries Act - was handed a lifetime prohibition against fishing and a prohibition against being onboard a fishing vessel.
