Greatest Canadian wrote:
What I do for a livng is not important (I'm retired).
It isn’t important. It doesn’t add or detract from credibility. The main reason I pushed you for an answer on your occupation and experience, and dared you to test your ideas yourself, was because of some of your posts had an air of overconfidence and some were disrespectful. Example:
Greatest Canadian, in the 'government corruption' thread wrote:
If you can read, and are a paralegal, and have read POA s. 8, and the offence notices, and the French Language Service Act, and disagree with my arguments, then you should refund all your clients the money you ripped them off for while failing to properly represent them, and retire.
In your reply to me, you didn’t use that tone at all, so, I’ll drop it and move on.
Greatest Canadian wrote:
But if only people in the legal inductry understand law, then how does anyone explain the massive mess that is the HTA and POA?
Those acts are such a goat rodeo I don't even know where to start. The Liquor Licence Act is even worse. No one needs to be a legal professional or lawyer to understand law, nor should they have to be, I agree.
Greatest Canadian wrote:
And how come cops are blowing red lights when they're required to stop first?
If the officer has looked, observed the traffic situation, proceeds safely, and is responding to an emergency, I have no problem with him not making a full stop, any more than I have a problem with someone speeding on the 400-Series Highways, which have the most underposted speed limits in the universe. In emergencies, seconds make the difference. I have a much, much bigger problem with the a-holes who won’t make any effort to clear the way, but that’s just my opinion. If the cop rockets through the intersection without looking, that's a problem.
Greatest Canadian wrote:
The admins readers come here for advice. We provide it as best we can - for free. Yes, it's only our opinion.
I agree with that.
You’ve done a lot of research and thinking about laws, more than I would. New ideas come to people in all sorts of ways, everyone’s mind works differently. If law and new approaches to law is something you're interested in, great. New approaches to traffic tickets can indeed be helpful. That said, until it's backed up with real results, there's no guarantee. We don't know what will happen. What looks great on paper can be a total fiasco when put to the test, some examples being things like Enron, the Maginot Line, the de Havilland Comet, and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

If you’re willing to go to court with someone who endorses your ideas (liveontheedge?), that would add a lot of credibility, even if the end result is not favourable.
One final thought. There are bad cops, for sure, and cops who make mistakes. It is fair to criticize officers who have gone over the edge, but be mindful of how you do it here, especially since our most respected member is an OPP officer (hwybear), and although OPS Copper is relatively new to this forum, he’s also a police officer. The reason I'm saying this is that in the past some of your comments about police were uncalled for, although I haven't seen you recently make any such remarks.
That is all.
