Officer Said He Would Cancel Ticket..but Didn't..help Please
In early March I was driving in the Yonge & Churchil area. An officer said I failed to stop at a stop sign and ticketed me 110+3 demerits. While getting my license etc. I have multiple photocopy of my car ownership in my car, and that I thought I handed him the copy with the validation sticker on the back as required but gave him one of the blank copies by accident. He came back with the failing to stop ticket AND gave a ticket for not having a validation sticker ($115)..I told him "hold on, I'm sorry, I know I have the copy here, I must have given you wrong one"..a minute later I find it in the glovebox and hand it to him and then he goes well..just take it to court then. I said I don't have time to go to court (I work 80+ hrs/week) and I'm innocent with this infarction, I have ownership and valid stickers. He then says ok I'll get rid of ticket..goes back to his cop car for 5 more minutes and comes back with only the stop sign ticket.
Today I get letter in the mail citing I failed to pay the "no permit" ticket for $115 and I call the toronto court service and they said I have no proof of that happening.
How do I approach this? I never had a ticket handed to me, I have a witness (passenger) who was with me and also remembers this clearly.