Thanks for the responses. It is unfortunate that I didn't think to not give him my license. Not that I really had anything else to give him though, giving him my my business card or employee badge probably would have exasperated the situation... Curious to know if anyone else has given an officer a non-official ID and how it went.
In any case, from my understanding there is a very very small chance it will affect my insurance even if it is on my file, so I'll just pay it. Thank you for your guidance.
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- Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:20 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Pedestrian Disobey Red Light
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- Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:47 pm
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- Topic: Pedestrian Disobey Red Light
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Re: Pedestrian Disobey Red Light
Yes and yes. In retrospect I should not have given him my drivers license.
- Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:22 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Pedestrian Disobey Red Light
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Pedestrian Disobey Red Light
Hello, On Friday I was received a ticket for jaywalking. I was downtown (Toronto) at King and Yonge and started walking as my light turned green, but didn't notice that it was an advance green and I didn't have a walk signal until I was halfway through the intersection (pretty sure the advance had been added recently due to the king street congestion pilot). Unluckily for me there was a police officer turning on the advance and immediately flagged me down. He gave me a ticket for "Pedestrian Disobey Red Light" under the HTA 144(25). He asked if I drive, and when I said I do he said h...