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Re: Red Light Ticket in Toronto - 2 quick questions please h
jsherk wrote:You should be able to pick the NOT GUILTY option for Trial with Officer present on the back of the ticket and mail it in. Otherwise you would have to go in person to the appropriate office of whatever municipality issued the ticket. No opti… - 9 Replies
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Re: Red Light Ticket in Toronto - 2 quick questions please h
Can I file for trial option at the Scarborough court of justice or do I have to trek all the way to downtown at the Edward St location?? - 9 Replies
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Re: Red Light Ticket in Toronto - 2 quick questions please h
One more question..... do you know if I can process the ticket in the Scarborough location without having to go downtown? - 9 Replies
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Re: Red Light Ticket in Toronto - 2 quick questions please h
ynotp wrote:Yes early resolution pretty much guarantees you a reduced fine. You can go to court as your fathers agent and act on his behalf with the appropriate paperwork. What paperwork would that be, the car's registration/ownership papers?? Do I need… - 9 Replies
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Red Light Ticket in Toronto - 2 quick questions please help!
I'm in the wrong. I'm guilty. However I'm frugal, can take a 1/2 day off, and would like to pay $200 instead of the full $325. 1. Does Option 2 (Early Resolution - Meet w/ Prosecutor) guarantee me a reduced fine? Or do I have to choose Option 1 Request f… - 9 Replies
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Re: Just came back from court by myself....did I dodge a bul
ynotp wrote:If you are going to court to agree with the officers version of events then it is best that you plead guilty. Disclosure means you are entitled to study the officers notes about the events that transpired in relation to the charges against yo… - 9 Replies
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Re: Just came back from court by myself....did I dodge a bul
ynotp wrote:Same like anyone else. It will depend on the evidence against you, how long it takes for your case comes to trial, if the officer is present, etc. What evidence do they need? i simply drove into a street I should not have with my work clothe… - 9 Replies
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Re: Just came back from court by myself....did I dodge a bul
ynotp wrote:Daddy will not be too happy. I'm sure like most parents today he will find a way to blame the officer for doing his job; same like when they blamed the teacher for giving you a D in English so don't sweat it. It's too late now since you cann… - 9 Replies
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Re: Just came back from court by myself....did I dodge a bul
So I'm screwed either way. This is not good. I'm a G but the car is registered under my dad and I'm the primary driver. I don't want to affect his insurance - 9 Replies
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Just came back from court by myself....did I dodge a bullet?
Brief summary of what happened: -JUST bought my first car in Jan/Feb 2013 so I was still pretty new to it and all -In March 2013, I took a shortcut via residential streets 7-9AM without really paying attention to the signs and got pulled over by the cops… - 9 Replies
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