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- Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:35 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey signs
- Topic: "Disobey Sign" S.182 (2)
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11223
hwybear wrote: Other officer might not have been given a trail notice. There was no other officer, the one pulled me over was alone in his cruiser, no partner. And if I didn't pass him ( as I said he drove 100km/h me about 95km/h), then the 3rd vehicle behind me would get pulled over for driving too slow lol. You said yourself ( I always stop vehicle that passes me), you really do have a complex. In Toronto you can pass any cruiser at speed limit 115-120km/h and no officer with character will stop you unless you drive crazy and over 120km/h. But in Peterborough and other small towns these offi...
- Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:29 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey signs
- Topic: Fail to obey signs when passing an OPP cruiser
- Replies: 34
- Views: 7410
Look the ticket you got "disobey sign" was for speeding. However if he didn't get you on radar it's his word against yours. You have to say you drove exactly 100km/h that's all. He has no proof if you drove 105, 110 or 130 over simple as that. As for abusing his position that's exactly what he did but you can't prove it it was only you 2 ( your word against his). People abuse their power no matter what position they hold maybe not everybody but in general. I had pretty much the same situation, went to court, case drop. Check Little Guy (disobey sign 182.2) you will win the case if he...
- Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:16 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey signs
- Topic: "Disobey Sign" S.182 (2)
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11223
Well they drop the case since cop had no legs to stand on. It was his word against mine. He didn't get me on radar so technicly he can't say at what speed limit he stop me and for following to close and unsafe passing again his word against mine I adjust my driving according to weather condition. On my disclosure I got he wrote he let me off following to close and unsafe pass, it was just another thing for me to use against him, what does it say about his integrity I would asked JP, so I had a very good felling they will drop the case so I don't have to say all this inside court room in front ...
- Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:16 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey signs
- Topic: "Disobey Sign" S.182 (2)
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11223
OHTA and Bookm, Thank you for your advise, I really appreciate your help and trust me I will be using it when I receive a court date. LOL!! I guess overtaking an OPP officer with my car was a mistake...maybe :lol: However I just wanted to clarify I Did Not overtake a solid line, I was traveling on a highway with 2 lanes, a right lane and a passing lane going North Bound and South Bound had the same and the highway was divided by grass. Bookm I have to say you are One Clever Cat :lol: Btw, I had no idea the officer has the ability to issue another ticket within 30 days after he issued me the fi...
- Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:12 am
- Forum: Failing to obey signs
- Topic: "Disobey Sign" S.182 (2)
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11223
"Disobey Sign" S.182 (2)
Hi there, I was wondering if I could get some direction to fight this ticket I recieved 2 days ago. I was charged with the above offence. Here is what happened: 1) I was driving in the right lane on a 2 lane highway (115 to Peterborough), I decided to pass 2 cars in the right lane ahead of me going approx 90-100km; (1 car was an OPP cruiser and head of him approx 2-3 cars was a minivan); 2) I pass both cars by signalling and using the passing lane (left lane), at the speed of 110 km, both cars were driving approx. 90-100km; 3) I passed OPP and the minivan and before I get a chance to safely go...