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So I did the failure to respond option and then received notice of conviction many months later. So I took the notice down to the courthouse and asked for case to be reopened. The clerk didn't understand what I was saying and sent me to see the JP. Filled out forms and wrote that ticket was not "complete and valid on its face", im guessing ...
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- Sat May 07, 2011 3:19 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: forcing fatal error
- Replies: 9
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- Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:29 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: forcing fatal error
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Re: forcing fatal error
the set fine amount was $20.00 and if I understand correctly as per ontario or the HTA it should be $25 or $30 for a 10 over ticket.
It's almost as if the officer was subtly giving me a break. How could you make 3 obvious mistakes on simple information on a simple ticket?
It's almost as if the officer was subtly giving me a break. How could you make 3 obvious mistakes on simple information on a simple ticket?
- Tue Sep 21, 2010 8:59 am
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: forcing fatal error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3370
Re: forcing fatal error
Why is it that ticketcombat says wrong set fine amount is not a fatal error? conflicting informationReflections wrote:The fine amount being wrong should get you off the ticket......
- Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:53 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: forcing fatal error
- Replies: 9
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forcing fatal error
I received a ticket the other day that has my wrong name, wrong address and wrong set fine amount. Is the best thing to do default on it and hope it is quashed and if it isn't file for appeal as per London v. Young ?
Also for an incorrect offence or an offence "not known to law." as an example :
"Speeding 60kmh in a 50kmh limit"
Should it not ...
Also for an incorrect offence or an offence "not known to law." as an example :
"Speeding 60kmh in a 50kmh limit"
Should it not ...