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Is Traffic School Offered In Ontario?
I've been doing some reading and apparently in some areas (mostly some states, it looks like), the prosecutor has the ability to reduce a speeding ticket to one which does not show on your driving record, in exchange for paying a fine and attending a traffic school course. From what I read, this normally is available only if you have a clean record and this is your first offense. Does anyone know if that's an option in Ontario?
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Nope. No mercy.
- Bookm
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Ontario wants your money, not better driving skills.
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It happened to me, I live in Ottawa and from talking to the prosecutor it sounds like they're fairly open to permitting it provided it's a first offense.
http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com ... 81-30.html
Read that if you want my whole story.
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Plenderzoosh wrote:...provided it's a first offense.
Then I'm screwed!
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