Re: Incorrect set fine, incorrect total payable I've heard of another tact to take with these that may be worth trying. Send someone to court on your trial date (do not be there yourself). When the…
Re: to testify or not you don't the vehicles around you when the officer got your speed, but might remember exactly at moment you got pulled over. In other words when the v…
Re: Interesting Case The case is York v. Winlow, 2009 ONCA 64. Of course, you could argue (truthfully) that you had no idea what s/he was talking about at the time, that …
to testify or not Opinions please -
In addition to the normal business of questioning the officer's training, testing and operation of the lidar/radar unit used in a …
Re: Where do I find text of Toronto Bylaw 32-92 Used to be located at the Urban Affairs library at Metro Hall, which recently closed. There materials are supposed to have been moved to the Toronto …
Re: 11b - Good News Actually, from a detailed read of the judgment, it would appear that for straightforward matters where a trial is requested immediately, anything beyo…
Re: Speeding defence for non-reduced ticket The radar is accurate to within +/- 0.1 km/h.
Thx Radar - we may now be starting to get somewhere. Is this information advertised in the manuals fo…
Re: Speeding defence for non-reduced ticket The accuracy is based on the unit of measure
This is illogical. The accuracy of a device is not based on a unit of measure. The accuracy of a devic…
Re: Speeding defence for non-reduced ticket you are reading a USA manual if you see MPH and is not applicable to canada
The unit is the unit. It will not be more or less accurate whether you a…
Re: Speeding defence for non-reduced ticket fyi, that is not accurate information
Please enlighten on equipment in current use that advertises a degree of accuracy of greater than +/- 1 mph (1.…
Speeding defence for non-reduced ticket Scenario regarding speeding charge - if a charge is not reduced at all at roadside, i.e. the charge, for example is "speeding 75 km/h in a 60 km/h zon…
Re: s. 141 - strict or absolute liability offence? s. 141(9) reads:
"Where, because of the length of a vehicle or combination of vehicles, a turn cannot be made within the confines of the lanes referr…
s. 141 - strict or absolute liability offence? Hi all
Does anyone know if s. 141 offenses have been considered by the courts as strict or absolute liability?
Also, is anyone aware of s. 141(9) be…
Get disclosure. If the officer's notes indicate it was Monday, the crown will simply ask the JP to amend the certificate. You'd have to try to find an…
I understand and respect rights, but not as a charade to play games. Those rights were established so that Francophones could have a trial in a langua…
Quite likely the best plea bargain you will get is reduction in the fine to half; your insurance and demerits still get dinged. Not at all worth it, i…
but you couldn't have known that because you didn't know the young man. It doesn't sound like he was an angry young man wanting to take someone with h…
Hi Radar - when you say O. Reg. 615 goes on to say a municipality is not required to comply (s. 52) is it not simple enough to argue that while the mu…