I received my first speeding ticket on Monday - allegedly going 60km/h in a 40km/h zone and I want to fight the ticket. I could use any advice/pointers on this anyone has that can help. Details: 1. The cop did not show me the reading from the radar gun. 2. I live on the street where the alleged offense took place - the street has 3 schools on. I'm well aware of the 3 schools and that there are frequently a lot of kids around so I drive cautiously on this street. 3. The is on a hill, I was pulled over just before ascending the hill - is it possible the cop got the speed of a car descending in the opposite lane? 4. I have a clean driving record. I have gone to the court house to request a date to fight the ticket. I was asked if I wanted to meet with a prosecutor ahead of time to try and resolve outside of court. I said yes, but after reading other posts I think it's pretty much for them to try to get me to plead guilty to a lesser charge, which I will not do. Is it a bad idea to meet the prosecutor ahead of time? Will they just try to gather more evidence against me?

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60km/h in a 40km/h and want to fight - need help

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Re: 60km/h in a 40km/h and want to fight - need help

I knew there were perks to being a cop............ :D

hwybear wrote:

our units show us "T and A"

I knew there were perks to being a cop............ :D

http://www.OHTA.ca OR http://www.OntarioTrafficAct.com

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