Traffic Ticket For Not Properly Securing A Seat Belt

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hassansaleel
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Traffic Ticket For Not Properly Securing A Seat Belt

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Got a traffic ticket for my wife who was a passenger on the front seat as well as for my daughter (3 years) who was sitting at back on a child seat . both of them got ticket for the same offence (not properly securing seat belt). Both of them were wearing seat belt under arm. I am planning to fight it, any advice will be appreciated.

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Who received the ticket for your wife?


Passengers over 16 are responsible for themselves. Passengers under 16 are the responsibility of the driver.


Are you sure your daughter received a ticket for seat belt under the arm? Is she in a car seat? Booster seat?


Here's the relevant section of the HTA which deals with your tickets:


How to wear seat belt assembly

(5) A seat belt assembly shall be worn so that,


(a) the pelvic restraint is worn firmly against the body and across the hips;


(b) the torso restraint, if there is one, is worn closely against the body and over the shoulder and across the chest;

(c) the pelvic restraint, and the torso restraint, if there is one, are securely fastened; and


(d) no more than one person is wearing the seat belt assembly at any one time. 2006, c. 25, s. 1.

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When did you receive your tickets?


Have you asked for a court date yet? Are you waiting for your date? Have you received your date?

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Re: Traffic Ticket For Not Properly Securing A Seat Belt

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You said both your wife and your daughter had their seatbelts under their arms. A seatbelt must be worn over the arm and shoulder. You can still request a trial and see the disclosure, but keep in mind you've admitted they were both wearing them incorrectly.

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