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Re: Fail to yield left turn traffic on a green light
jetpack wrote:But when I got home, I found that my wife put the permit and insurance paper inside her sun glass case (in the car) Were you charged with failure to surrender the permit and the insurance? If so, going in and saying "but I had them in… - 10 Replies
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- Last post Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:24 am View the latest post
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Re: Radar used by officer driving in front
ynotp wrote:I was under the presumption that they must provide it if you specifically request it and it exists? They should provide it as you describe, at least from a fairness/common sense perspective. Having said that, there's a number of conflicting… - 5 Replies
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- Last post Tue Sep 01, 2015 11:47 pm View the latest post
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Re: New Set Fines Starting Sept 1st, 2015! Read and Learn He
Thanks Decatur. Also relevant changes (point form): - Bigger fines for dooring cyclists - Bigger fines for cyclists not properly equipping their bikes (e.g. lights, reflectors) - When passing a cyclist, you need to give them at least 1 metre of room (wh… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:27 am View the latest post
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Re: Radar used by officer driving in front
jsherk wrote:And yes police can have two different antennas, one on the back and one on the front and they can be used while driving or standing still. Also sometimes referred to as "forward and rearward-looking radar." 5bs wrote:Officer indi… - 5 Replies
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Re: Can I get charged by OPP on this?
harry7171 wrote:If my tire broke down can it be proved as a 50/50 fault. So it does not take full toll on me. As the others above are saying, the answer is no. Your tire blowout is not the fault of the other driver. For something to be 50/50, the other… - 14 Replies
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- Last post Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:18 am View the latest post
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Re: Possible made up six demerit point, $315 threat
What Karra is saying is a fine of $315 is incorrect for the offence of Careless Driving. If that's what he wrote, the ticket should be thrown due to incorrect fine. It's one of those bizarre twists of the law/court system... in Ontario, if your ticket h… - 5 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jul 31, 2015 11:53 pm View the latest post
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Re: Can I be charged or get a knock on my door
Unless the other motorist can identify the driver (you), the police cannot proceed with charges. That's why the Road Watch Letter is the most likely outcome, if anything. - 9 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jul 31, 2015 11:47 pm View the latest post
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Re: Summons for careless driving Help!!
I wouldn't stress to the point of a panic attack over this one. Besides, if your friend can testify as to what the cyclist was doing, a conviction for careless doesn't seem as likely. Maybe an unsafe pass... At the very least, get a consultation fr… - 11 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:49 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving Wrong Way - Possible Incorrect Charge
1. Clerk should have it. 2. See what they say. Sometimes a Prosecutor will come out and answer questions, but that hasn't been very often in my experience. 3. You still sign that you've received it. It doesn't mean you're satisfied with what you rece… - 35 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:39 pm View the latest post
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Re: parking lot hit and run. need help
You do have to notify the insurance company within 7 days of the collision if you intend to start a claim... but since you've already notified them, just talk to your adjuster and let him know what your plan is. - 3 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jul 21, 2015 2:39 pm View the latest post
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Re: parking lot hit and run. need help
bnbnuckle wrote:Police will be calling me and provide me with their numbers or they're just summoning them to the court? IDK what would be the next step. Is the stupid @$$h*** who hit you actually that dumb? That area has surveillance cameras EVERYWHER… - 3 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:04 am View the latest post
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Re: Careless Charge Dismissed but then later is Repened +Sum
They have within 6 months of the original offence to issue a summons... so they met that window. A bit bizarre as to why they decided to go after you again. SO... with that in mind, can you tell us what happened that led to the charge? Please omit the… - 8 Replies
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- Last post Sun Jul 19, 2015 10:30 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving Wrong Way - Possible Incorrect Charge
You'll get the notes. Typed will only happen if the notes are illegible. Audio/visual was a reasonable request. Unless I'm missing something I think your disclosure request is complete. - 35 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:24 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving Wrong Way - Possible Incorrect Charge
11B is the section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that guarantees the right to a speedy trial. An 11B application (although that's not its formal title) is where you file a motion to stay the charge, based on the fact that it took the Prosecutor… - 35 Replies
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- Last post Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:50 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving Wrong Way - Possible Incorrect Charge
Just a heads-up on the Ticketcombat requests: Most of the items they tell you to ask for either don't apply, don't exist or you wouldn't get them at all. In this case, the only items you need to ask for are the officer's notes, and any video/audio evide… - 35 Replies
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- Last post Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:11 pm View the latest post
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Re: left turn whose right of way
Dwayne2 wrote:Thank you iFly, I take it this is the same if you are turning right or straight? Correct - any driver with a Stop sign must yield to traffic on the road without the stop sign. - 3 Replies
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Re: Failure to stop for railway signal in Montreal, Quebec
Just a heads-up, Quebec's traffic ticket court system is very complicated. If you're contesting any ticket in Quebec, I'd recommend consulting with some sort of legal representative who has experience with the Quebec system. For example, in Ontario if t… - 10 Replies
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- Last post Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:21 pm View the latest post
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Re: Incorrect Set Fine, but correct Total Fine - Fatal?
I'd say yes. The London v. Young ruling focused heavily on the set fine issue. As we know, there are only a few things that render a ticket null and the set fine is definitely one of them. There's the R. v Monahan decision which says quite clearly that… - 7 Replies
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- Last post Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:14 pm View the latest post
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Re: Ticketed in a slow trafic
"sad dig s little bit". In context: "You might want to contact the court and dig a little bit to make sure you haven't been convicted." - 20 Replies
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- Last post Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:46 pm View the latest post
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Re: Turn not in safety - accident
Domainer wrote:Is it possible to cast reasonable doubt that his headlights were non-functioning through correlating the fact that 1) he was uninsured and 2) it was an old 1994 vehicle and therefore would more likely neglect to change his headlights? Shad… - 3 Replies
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