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Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 6:52 pm
by admin

ayeshamanal wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 6:21 pm

hi i have just registered here because i want help about a red light proceed before gree

ticket

can someone help me plz

Welcome ayeshamanal to OHTA.ca!

For help with your Red Light traffic ticket please Start a New Topic in a related forum with details and someone can try to help you!


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 5:17 pm
by sensman

Hi, Dave from Ottawa. 45 years ago I was a crazy teenager and had dozens of traffic tickets but now just a relaxed accountant. I found this site looking for answers about my recent speeding ticket down south. Happy driving all!


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:47 pm
by chenco

Hello All:

New to the forum and part of the offences statistics. Hope to contribute my experience when done.

Great resources!

Chenco


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 5:00 pm
by admin

chenco wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:47 pm

Hello All:

New to the forum and part of the offences statistics. Hope to contribute my experience when done.

Great resources!

Chenco

Welcome Chenco to OHTA.ca! Thanks for joining, and looking forward to your contributions.


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 4:24 pm
by au2020

Hello all, i have registered yesterday with this forum. I require help with our red light ticket with accident involved. Can someone please help?

I have posted a New Topic in a related forum with details.


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:41 pm
by Mom23

Hi everyone, just registered to ask a question about my first moving violation charge in 30+ years of driving. Many thanks to the folks that volunteer their time to answer questions posted on this site. I find a lot of the threads and posts very interesting and informative.


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 7:43 pm
by Loggerman1968

Good evening everyone! What a great site! Ive spend nearly an hour reading all of the topics and very good advice!


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sun May 03, 2020 2:45 pm
by Zurakile

Hi people, I'm Deniel from Windsor.

I'm the owner of 2000 F-150 4WD Ext Cab.


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 2:06 pm
by salamca

hi everyone,

I'm Saiful from Toronto.

Recently I found this site and I really like the site and the advice from the community.


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:10 am
by dedeoaraujo

Hello All,

Very good site ! I would like to hear and share with you guys about what happened with me . Thanks


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:55 pm
by Left_Turners_R_Toast

G'day all! I admit having visited this site years ago for help/inspiration to fight a 20-over ticket in a 40 zone which ALSO happened to be a CSZ (in other words, looking at significant points and a hefty fine).I'm glad to say I avoided that charge, and feeling sorry that I didn't "pay it forward" to help others who would end up in my shoes (but hoping I can begin that process now).

Being unsure of how to "find myself" on here, or if/whether i'd even still be on-file, I re-registered as a newbie (my contact info would have been different back then anyway).

I'll also admit that my return to this site had a lot to do with questions I'd like to post about dashcam footage i recently saw online, of a horrific 2 vehicle collision a couple of years ago in BC, which sadly resulted in a fatality. The accident consisted of a left-turner who got T-boned, and I was curious about how the HTA would apply if the accident happened here. Hopefully s'one can guide me to the right area of the Site, where my question (and answers to it) belong.

Otherwise keep up the good work informing us drivers of our rights when it seems we mightn't have gotten a fair shake (but gently reaffirming we did if/when it was an obvious, unprovoked and self-inflicted dumb move);)

Cheers


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2021 8:52 pm
by admin

Left_Turners_R_Toast wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:55 pm

G'day all! I admit having visited this site years ago for help/inspiration to fight a 20-over ticket in a 40 zone...

Well then, Welcome back Left_Turners_R_Toast!


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Wed May 19, 2021 3:38 pm
by EdKopec

Hi, I'm Ed ( a newbie) and I don't know how to start a post ( or join a post ) about " No Right Turn on Red signs " ( and a ticket, of course ). Can someone point me in the right direction ?


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 12:57 pm
by smiletoy999

Hi, I am new to the forum


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 6:41 pm
by admin

Welcome Aboard @smiletoy999!


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:18 am
by Left_Turners_R_Toast

Dear Moderator

Despite being an "occasional" visitor, I might well come here more-frequently now, as a number of my friends often contact me after running afoul of driving rules and receiving offenses contrary to the HTA. Many would say "just send them the link and let them do their OWN due diligence" however I've now retired (and they haven't) so thought I'd just use some of my time constructively.

A friend from Ottawa recently contacted me about ASE which is used quite-extensively there. And despite the bylaws seemingly being iron-clad and non-contestable in traffic court, I think one particular incident I recently became aware of, might justify some discussion on your forum. Is there a direct link to ASE- related posts?

Cheers

Left_Turners_R_Toast


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:55 pm
by admin

Left_Turners_R_Toast wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:18 am

Dear Moderator

Despite being an "occasional" visitor, I might well come here more-frequently now, as a number of my friends often contact me after running afoul of driving rules and receiving offenses contrary to the HTA. Many would say "just send them the link and let them do their OWN due diligence" however I've now retired (and they haven't) so thought I'd just use some of my time constructively.

A friend from Ottawa recently contacted me about ASE which is used quite-extensively there. And despite the bylaws seemingly being iron-clad and non-contestable in traffic court, I think one particular incident I recently became aware of, might justify some discussion on your forum. Is there a direct link to ASE- related posts?

Cheers

Left_Turners_R_Toast

Dear Left_Turners_R_Toast,

Thank you for considering our Forum board. We value your time and are very grateful for your participation and bravo to you for being a good friend!

As I personally am not too knowledgeable about Albert specifically, we do have an Alberta dedicated Forum if you would like to start any Alberta related discussions there.

Please see: alberta-traffic-safety-act/

Thanks


Re: New Member? Come and say Hi and Introduce yourself here! :

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2024 7:34 pm
by Left_Turners_R_Toast

Hi Racer

As per your suggestion --and although I'm a returning member rather than new-- I'm just saying "Hi" to other members old and new.

As a recently-retired boomer with no specific training or experience pertaining to the HTA, folks looking for that kind of help might elect to seek the advice of others. But nearly 45 years on the road does certainly bring a healthy amount of experience in driving, dealing with the Law, and what to do/say when things go sideways. If I could bottle this knowledge I'd make millions, but there just seems to be no other way to get it.

Indeed many/most who come to this forum, somehow broke the Maxim of no tickets/no worries. Even many who have been here seemingly for-ever and/or consistently give great advice, have been in those shoes before. It's too late for us here to judge the recent offenders, and all we can do is help them through the "other" judgement process they'll now be facing,,,by those who hold almost all the cards.

Cheers and best of luck to all

Ray

(Left_Turners_R_Toast)


Hello Concerned Citizens. I am a new member

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:08 pm
by omerel

I am motivated to join this group because it appears that Municipalities have found a way to milk citizens and deprive them of their hard earned money through the Camera-Based Automated Enforcement System, with total disregard to the presumption of incense enshrined in "The right to a fair trial protected under section 2(e) of the CANADIAN BILL OF RIGHTS and without the need to invoke the "Notwithstanding Clause"!

A female owner of a vehicle registered in her name who does not have a drivers' license and never drove a car in her life is charged with an offence despite the fact that the driver of the vehicle at the time of the offence came forward and testified that he was the driver at the time!

It is troubling that such defense, which totally exonerates the female owner of the vehicle from any responsibility for the offence, will not be accepted.

It is equally troubling that the Mayor of the City of Ottawa declared, despite queries by counsels, that he is removing the right to appeal decisions in its newly contemplated "Administrative Penalty System (APS) for Parking and Camera-Based Automated Enforcement Violations for the City of Ottawa"

I submit that raising the APS in the "Finance and Corporate Services Committee" speaks volumes about the "money grab" bad intentions of the system.

I call upon the City of Ottawa and any other municipalities contemplating adopting a similar system to show some respect for the Rule of Law in this country including the CANADIAN BILL OF RIGHTS!