I was hoping the first picture can be used to challenge the officer's recollection of the details of that day and to discredit him as a witness.
Could I not argue that the stop sign was obstructed from 60m back, so by the time I did see the sign, I had less room to come to a complete stop by the stop bar. This resulted in me not stopping at the ...
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- Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:45 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Have trial next week for Failure to Obey Stop Sign
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- Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:36 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Have trial next week for Failure to Obey Stop Sign
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Re: Have trial next week for Failure to Obey Stop Sign
What if I say I did stop, then use the two photos to contest the officer's notes that claims 1) he had an unobstructed view (I can question him if there is anything else between him and the vehicle), and 2) the stop signs were unobstructed and clear in all directions. Would that be sufficient to prove reasonable doubt?
- Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:36 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Have trial next week for Failure to Obey Stop Sign
- Replies: 6
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Have trial next week for Failure to Obey Stop Sign
Last July I got pulled over for failure to obey stop sign at a T-intersection in my neighbourhood. After I got my trial date I requested disclosure in November. Sent in another request for disclosure in early January and in mid-January got a call to pick it up at the court office. The disclosure consists of copies of the court notice, ticket and a ...