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- Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:23 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Not paying a provincial offence notice doesn't prohibit you from renewing your validation sticker. Only outstanding parking tickets will. Outstanding provincial offence notices will result in a licence suspension. You might want to contact the court sad dig s little bit to make sure you haven't been convicted. Lack of a signature on your copy is not a fatal error that can be forced by just ignoring the ticket. The JP won't know that your ticket doesn't have a signature. This error has to be forced in court. Hm... Wow... Thank you for your input, Decatur. I couldn't decode this: "sad dig ...
- Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:20 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Many thanks to iFly55 and daggx!!!
A month overdue thanks...
I ignored the ticket and that's it. Renewed my sticker... Apparently the ticket vanished.
Cheers,
John2015
A month overdue thanks...
I ignored the ticket and that's it. Renewed my sticker... Apparently the ticket vanished.
Cheers,
John2015
- Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:08 am
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
I have no doubts.
I just plainly do not know what follows or what to expect in either direction.
Ignoring the ticket: Can you please outline the story to follow for me?
Thank you
...All the legal wording frightens me. It is usually something that can be said straight forward in a few words, but they would exhaust a page... So hard to digest...
I just plainly do not know what follows or what to expect in either direction.
Ignoring the ticket: Can you please outline the story to follow for me?
Thank you
...All the legal wording frightens me. It is usually something that can be said straight forward in a few words, but they would exhaust a page... So hard to digest...
- Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:59 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Is it true that "The only one that needs to be signed is the original that is filed with the court"? Copied from another forum.
- Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:24 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Thank you daggx,
Ignoring the ticket seems to be indeed the right way - as read from other sources too.
At this moment I haven't figured it out yet - the offence get on my driver's record, the insurance uses it as a ground to jack up my premium.
At what point do I take any action to undo the damage?
Thank you
Ignoring the ticket seems to be indeed the right way - as read from other sources too.
At this moment I haven't figured it out yet - the offence get on my driver's record, the insurance uses it as a ground to jack up my premium.
At what point do I take any action to undo the damage?
Thank you
- Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:51 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Thanks again iFly55,
I will do my research and digging, but I am running out of time.
By the end of this week I have to make a move - the 15 days window is closing.
So if the decision is to go for the fatal error, should I opt for a trial or what?
As I said, I will do my research, but for now I need a straight direction.
I have a lot more general questions, but will only ask specific ones after the due reading.
So now - file for a trial or stand still and ignore the 15 days?
Thank you
I will do my research and digging, but I am running out of time.
By the end of this week I have to make a move - the 15 days window is closing.
So if the decision is to go for the fatal error, should I opt for a trial or what?
As I said, I will do my research, but for now I need a straight direction.
I have a lot more general questions, but will only ask specific ones after the due reading.
So now - file for a trial or stand still and ignore the 15 days?
Thank you
- Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:58 am
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
It is all hand filled. It is then time to get excited, I guess 
What is the right course of action?
...Is it possible the officer did it on purpose so it would sound more like a warning?

What is the right course of action?
...Is it possible the officer did it on purpose so it would sound more like a warning?
- Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:20 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Thank you iFly55 for the link.
My ticket has no officer's signature. How can I tell if it is an electronic ticket?
It is the tall narrow green piece of paper like this one:

My ticket has no officer's signature. How can I tell if it is an electronic ticket?
It is the tall narrow green piece of paper like this one:

- Mon Feb 02, 2015 7:30 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Unlikely imho, but I had to ask.
On the Offence Notice my address is misspelled.
The officer had added two extra letters in the middle of the street name.
Is this something that could painlessly get me off the hook?
Thank you
On the Offence Notice my address is misspelled.
The officer had added two extra letters in the middle of the street name.
Is this something that could painlessly get me off the hook?
Thank you
- Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:57 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
Thank you iFly55.
I have never been through this sort of activity; please pardon my many questions.
- how do I request the disclosure?
- does choosing "trial" close the door to the crown's bargains?
- what is the difference between a) just paying and sucking it up and b) ending up "guilty as charged"?
- what weight do officer's notes have?
Thank you
I have never been through this sort of activity; please pardon my many questions.
- how do I request the disclosure?
- does choosing "trial" close the door to the crown's bargains?
- what is the difference between a) just paying and sucking it up and b) ending up "guilty as charged"?
- what weight do officer's notes have?
Thank you
- Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:13 pm
- Forum: Following too closely
- Topic: Ticketed in a slow trafic
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7638
Ticketed in a slow trafic
Hello all, I got one and what my surprise was when I found out it would cost me 4 d.p. Later on, after thinking it over, well, at regular highway speed it can be really unsafe and dangerous. No accident. Hwy 401. Very lightly snowing with thin snow bands between the lanes. Slowly moving with speeds ranging between 10km/h and 20km/h. I was aiming to change lanes from the left to the middle and then to the right. After I changed the lane first time, the car behind me turned the high beams. I have definitely not cut the car off and there was definitely enough distance between us. I assume his hig...