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California Plates On 407
Ok got 3 tickets (actually summons) on my way to work this morning on the 407.....
1) Operate Vehicle Without Insurance. CPIA 2(1)A
-Tottally my fault, the vehicle is still registered and insured in California due to my immigration status. My family's insurance changed companies and I forgot to put my new proof of insurance card in my vehicle. I have proof that the car is fully insured and has always been so.
2) Drive Vehicle no Toll Device 191.2(1)
-My car has California plates and is completely registered and insured through the end of this year in California. I do not have a transponder, but I am almost positive that transponders are not mandatory. Need someone to explain how and why I got this ticket, doesn't sound right to me. Just because the 407 doesn't pay for access to California DMV records is not my fault. The 407 clearly states on their website as well as on road signs that "out of area plates will be billed". Any ideas or explanations?
3) Fail to Notify Change of Address
-I am currently in Canada on a work visa and am in the process of becoming a permanent resident by of "in Canada spousal sponsorship". My corresponding paperwork was submited almost 2 years ago, it is imperative that the mailing address of all pertinent documents remain uniform to insure the paperwork is processed properly. Because we are a young couple who rents, our mailing address changes every so often, for that reason I left the address on my DL the same as all other documents to prevent having to change the address on an untold number of forms multiple times and risk jeopardizing my immigration status. I'm still reluctant to update the address and the cop would not have known if he didn't ask for my current address and then realized it didn't match my DL.
I know this was long winded but any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated.