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Re: Fight driver no seatbelt ticket with due diligence defen
I can't see you winning an argument that there should be a grace period to ensure it's fastened. I'd imagine the Courts would expect you to exercise … - 21 Replies
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Re: "29" over
I've never really heard an explanation as to why there is a discrepancy, but police go by the set fine schedule when issuing tickets. If you're convi… - 7 Replies
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- Last post Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:12 am View the latest post
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Re: Radar Detection and Line of Sight
Radar would require line of sight to obtain a reading, but as you said it was an approximation of distance on his part. Being off by a significant di… - 10 Replies
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- Last post Thu Sep 28, 2017 1:40 pm View the latest post
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Definition of a U-Turn
The following case has been getting a bit of attention in the media lately, thought it was worth sharing. City of Brampton v Robinson 2017 ONCJ Shor… - 5 Replies
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- Last post Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:35 am View the latest post
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Re: bicycle fails to trip green light sensor coil
No, it would not be legal to proceed. If there's a pedestrian crossing present, I would suggest simply dismounting and activating the crossing button… - 11 Replies
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- Last post Sat Sep 02, 2017 1:24 pm View the latest post
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Re: Red Light ticket
wayner wrote:Thanks - that helps. Why don't they also take the speed at the time of the second photo? Basically because they rely on sensors in the r… - 9 Replies
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- Last post Fri Aug 25, 2017 12:26 am View the latest post
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Re: Red Light ticket
I just posted the following in another thread on red light cameras. Should clarify your concerns on the speed reading: Red light cameras only measur… - 9 Replies
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- Last post Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:37 am View the latest post
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Re: Right turn on red light camera - complete stop
Red light cameras only measure your speed when you first reach the stop line. Somewhat confusingly, the speed shown in the second photograph is just … - 26 Replies
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- Last post Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:34 am View the latest post
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Re: Speeding ticket withdrawn because officer only spoke Eng
I find it interesting that the Crown actually stayed the proceedings. The matter never went to trial. I'm curious if there was another issue outside… - 8 Replies
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- Last post Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:20 am View the latest post
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Re: does Security have authority to stop traffic?
Yes, on private property, you would be allowed to stop traffic. I would obviously take every precaution when doing so, i.e. reflective vest, hand hel… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Mon Aug 07, 2017 2:54 pm View the latest post
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Re: Old Carriage Court Kitchener
RAC wrote:I think it's important that the City of Kitchener paint lines and put up two way traffic signs on every court in the City. As Decatur said, … - 6 Replies
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- Last post Mon Aug 07, 2017 2:44 pm View the latest post
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Re: Major Defect in comm. Veh. HTA 107 (11)
screeech wrote:Officer was probably thinking of rules of evidence and seizing it to be able to produce it later in court if needed...again, the office… - 29 Replies
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- Last post Fri Jul 21, 2017 7:32 pm View the latest post
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Re: Speeding Ticket using DashCam Footage
Realistically there is no chance of a speeding charge being laid based on a dashcam video alone. The big issue would be accurately determining the sp… - 5 Replies
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- Last post Mon Jun 05, 2017 12:26 pm View the latest post
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Re: Electronic Proof of Insurance Cards - accepted by LEOs?
QBall wrote:The only electronic liability cards that are approved for use is the liability cards that Uber drivers use to show that they are insured u… - 19 Replies
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- Last post Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:56 pm View the latest post
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Re: Please help!!!!!!!
Remember though they can only let you plea to a similar, related offence (you still have to be guilty of the lesser offence that you plea to). I'm no… - 12 Replies
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- Last post Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:59 pm View the latest post
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Re: Is officer expert witness for radar/lidar testimony?
Highwaystar explained it well. A similar analogy would be breath tech officers at Criminal Court. While the officer receives a fair bit or training … - 2 Replies
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- Last post Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:56 pm View the latest post
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Re: Please help!!!!!!!
1) Demerit points are applied by the Ministry upon conviction. Your offence carries 6 points. 2) Most likely not. You're expected to drive according… - 12 Replies
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- Last post Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:25 pm View the latest post
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Re: Field Sobriety Testing
Much like failing to provide a breath sample, failing to perform the field sobriety testing can result in a criminal charge. The testing consists of … - 3 Replies
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- Last post Thu Mar 09, 2017 9:59 am View the latest post
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Re: Who Insures Police Cars?
The Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act provides a list of exemptions regarding insurance requirements in Ontario: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/laws/r… - 3 Replies
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- Last post Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:36 am View the latest post
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Re: Stopped for 30-49km/h over but reduced...G2
jsherk wrote:- Fight it and lose and get your license suspended for 30 days and possibly receive a small insurance increase. I'm not certain, but I th… - 10 Replies
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