Reviving an old thread. But I did the same and ignored the parking ticket with the advice of ticketcombat, but the City of Markham claimed they already mailed me the notice of impending conviction (BUT I NEVER GOT IT!)
Today I just got a "Notice of Fine and Due Date" letter saying a conviction is recorded against me. Is there anything I can do ...
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- Wed Oct 01, 2014 2:10 pm
- Forum: Parking Tickets
- Topic: Notice of Impending Conviction
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6791
- Wed Oct 01, 2014 2:06 pm
- Forum: Parking Tickets
- Topic: Can City of Markham CONVICT Me When I NEVER Got Notice?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3059
Can City of Markham CONVICT Me When I NEVER Got Notice?
- Got a $50 parking ticket on July 26, 2014.
- I ignored it following TicketCombat advice and waited for the "Notice of Impending Conviction"
- I NEVER GOT IT.
- Today Oct 1, 2014, got a letter in the mail saying a "CONVICTION HAS BEEN RECORDED AGAINST YOU (Conviction date Sep 25, 2014)" and I have to pay the now $66 fine or they can not renew ...
- I ignored it following TicketCombat advice and waited for the "Notice of Impending Conviction"
- I NEVER GOT IT.
- Today Oct 1, 2014, got a letter in the mail saying a "CONVICTION HAS BEEN RECORDED AGAINST YOU (Conviction date Sep 25, 2014)" and I have to pay the now $66 fine or they can not renew ...
- Thu May 01, 2014 8:23 pm
- Forum: Red Light Camera Ticket
- Topic: Red Light Camera Ticket - Waterloo v. Yan DEFENSE Still Work
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3190
Red Light Camera Ticket - Waterloo v. Yan DEFENSE Still Work
Hey guys, filed for trial on a red light camera ticket.
11b doesn't apply because it's only 8 months from offence to trial.
Next is filing for disclosure which I read somewhere a person said they'll only provide the photographs as disclosure.
I can obviously argue incomplete disclosure if I want the officer's certification, etc.
However, I'm ...
11b doesn't apply because it's only 8 months from offence to trial.
Next is filing for disclosure which I read somewhere a person said they'll only provide the photographs as disclosure.
I can obviously argue incomplete disclosure if I want the officer's certification, etc.
However, I'm ...
- Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:45 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Disobey Stop Sign + Fail to Surrender Insur: Worth Fighting?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5532
Disobey Stop Sign + Fail to Surrender Insur: Worth Fighting?
My wife just got 2 tickets today.
1) Disobey stop sign
2) Failure to surrender insurance (she actually had an outdated one).
If my MAIN GOAL is to prevent insurance premium from increasing, should I be fighting this?
If so, what are my chances of winning and who is the best in helping with this? Also, approximately how much would this cost me ...
1) Disobey stop sign
2) Failure to surrender insurance (she actually had an outdated one).
If my MAIN GOAL is to prevent insurance premium from increasing, should I be fighting this?
If so, what are my chances of winning and who is the best in helping with this? Also, approximately how much would this cost me ...