Re: Cop Never Filed Ticket in System jsherk wrote:Well again if the officer did not file the ticket with the court within 7 days, then there is no ticket any more.
I suppose if MTO chases down the officer, the officer could re-issue a new ticket. You basically want to hope they don't find o…
Re: Cop Never Filed Ticket in System jsherk wrote:Basically, I would wait until the temp license almost expires, and then go into a DIFFERENT MTO office and ask for a new license to be issued.
If the officer did not file the ticket then you officially have not been charge and the MTO can no…
Re: Cop Never Filed Ticket in System jsherk wrote:Did they make you pay the $180 (they should not have)? Or did you have to pay the License Re-Instatement fee (more likely this is what you paid)?
Again, MTO can not give you a 5-year suspension unless you are found guilty of the charge. If t…
Re: Cop Never Filed Ticket in System Sorry for all the confusion.
A roadside breathalyzer in Ontario can yield 3 results: ok, warning, or over. I got the "warning" (a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08), which is an automatic 3-day suspension. The cop takes your license, tows your car if y…
Re: Cop Never Filed Ticket in System jsherk wrote:What do you mean by "ticket receipt"? I assume this is something they get from the police stating there is a 3-day suspension? MTO will not (can not) take any further action against you until you are actually found guilty and convic…
Cop Never Filed Ticket in System I received a 3-day suspension for blowing in the "warning" range a few months ago (I know, I was stupid, I learned from my mistake).
Cop never filed the ticket. However, Service Ontario has a copy of my ticket receipt, which they used to issue …