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Falsely Accused Of Hitting A Car While Backing From Driveway

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I would suggest you be firm with the officer and say "I can appreciate the other parties concerns, but my car was not involved" and politely close the door after providing them with the name of an attorney you use.

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Is this cop a friend of the neibour?


even if they charge you with the accident. you have the right to go to court to fight the charges. And there is little evedence for them. TAKE PICTURES IMMEDIATELY of everything. including driveway, their house compared to yours ect, your car, their car. Maybe take pic and measure how high off the ground the damage on their car is then where damage should have been on yours.


Do it now before some goof at the supermarket pushes a cart into your ride and it looks bad on you.


remember this: In court you are innocent until proven guilty. So They have to prove your guilty, more than you have to prove your innocence.

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Is this cop a friend of the neibour?

That would have to be disclosed in court. But this fella wasn't even charged...

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Look, we have to provide insurance, ownership, and license upon demand when driving, not when our car is sitting parked in the driveway and we're in our homes minding our own business.


If there were no charges because of lack of evidence, I'd refuse to cooperate.

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Is this cop a friend of the neighbor?



I don't know. All I know is when I finally able to get a hold of the officer after leaving many voice message for 2 consecutive days, she refuse to discuss anything with me and suggested me not to call again otherwise she is going to charge me for hit and run

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Really? And what evidence does she have to charge you with that? Aasif, I hope you are being 100% up front here and that there isn't even a slight chance that your wife or your child, or someone else with access to the keys to your car, hit the car parked on the road by accident when you weren't there.


If you are 110% positive, then call her staff sargeant and speak to him/her regarding your legitimate request for information, and subsequent bovine excrement of a response from this officer. I find it really inappropriate of her to threaten you with a charge if what you are saying here is the the whole story. If I knew that I did not hit the car, fine, I would've promptly gone over her head to her boss, especially after a response like THAT. That is just unacceptable, provided this story leaves nothing material out that would explain the officer's actions a bit better.


Who in the world is she going to charge with the hit and run, or leaving the scene of an accident? Who can prove which driver was behind the wheel? This smells bad.

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I am 100% up front here. There is no one live in my house other than us and I have a small kid. The Officer is pretty confident that we hit the car even though there is no damage to our car. She thinks that the car like ours (Nissan Pathfinder) is strong, thats why there is no damage to our car and sometime the driver might not even notice it when hit something.


There is no way we can hit the car while backing. We live on court, the road ends on the right (north). We only goes to left (south). The house is on the west side. If we backup the car we have to backup to right (north) so we can go to left (south). When we backup car to right we ends up in front of their driveway not to sidewalk.


I am looking for answers and waiting for the insurance agent to send their team to take the pictures of my car and driveway and the copy of Police report before I do anything else. I have heard some bad stories about talking to someones senior especially in this department.

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I'd follow Marquisse's advice. You said you're 100% up-front so there should be nothing to worry about. The one officer won't give you answers, so call a Sergeant or Staff Sergeant. If you have nothing to hide, that will tell you more. And it will probably put your mind at ease, as well.


Here's the other thing: If you get charged, the Crown Prosecutor would probably take a look at it, go "are you kidding me?!" and drop the charge.


BTW, how much damage was done to the other car? Just a paint scrape?

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Bad stories? Like what?


Look, this is Canada, not Mexico. Our officers, for the overwhelming majority, want to do the right thing. We do not live in a corrupt society where our policing is bought and our officers abusive of the power they are entrusted with. We have a safe country and a good system that is just. When it isn't, like the case of an OPP officer working the Mississauga corridors, they are found out and disgraced.


They are under tremendous scrutiny to be above-board and if there are ANY stories of retribution, you can be sure that their staff sargeant, internal investigation department, their CHIEF of police, the media, and the civilian board would want to know.

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Marquisse wrote:We do not live in a corrupt society where our policing is bought and our officers abusive of the power they are entrusted with. We have a safe country and a good system that is just. When it isn't, like the case of an OPP officer working the Mississauga corridors, they are found out and disgraced.

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If the situation is as Aasif describes, that's a pretty good reason for having a chat with a Staff Sergeant, IMO... There's no reason to be afraid of raising the issue. For example...


http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com/topic1585.html

nexxen90, the OP who started that thread, wrote to the Superintendent in charge of 31 Division. He says he had been pulled over repeatedly for no apparent reason, most of the time let go, no explanation given. So the Superintendent called him, they talked, and the traffic stops suddenly stopped.

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Unread post by aasif_kamal »

Thanks Guys.


Another question, Where should I go? Is there a department or agency or I have to go to the same Police station?


Is this wise to wait for Insurance company to take the pictures of my car and the driveway just to prove my point?


I have not seen the car by myself. My wife told me that the car shown to her had a damage to the fender and the door.

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If you are 110% positive, then call her staff sargeant and speak to him/her regarding your legitimate request for information, and subsequent bovine excrement of a response from this officer. I find it really inappropriate of her to threaten you with a charge if what you are saying here is the the whole story. If I knew that I did not hit the car, fine, I would've promptly gone over her head to her boss, especially after a response like THAT. That is just unacceptable, provided this story leaves nothing material out that would explain the officer's actions a bit better.

Yeah, if she had the evidence to charge you she should of, period. Saying what she said sounds rather unprofesional.


Call the same station she's at, and ask to speak to her Staff Sergeant, any run around and call the Inspector.

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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

8. Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.


What happened to your wife sounds like unreasonable search and seizure to me. It is further a flagrant violation of your privacy rights.


Police officers -not all of them- often do that. They show incompetence and negligence and should be liable for it. Later on in court they desperately try to show 'articulable cause' or 'probable grounds'. Some times they get away with it, but most times, with proper legal representation, charges are thrown out and the officer is embarrassed in front of his/her colleagues and the general public.


I would advise you to file a complaint, but you would be wasting your time; you see, the complaint is reviewed by themselves. :roll:


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Biron wrote:I would advise you to file a complaint, but you would be wasting your time; you see, the complaint is reviewed by themselves. :roll:

No they don't. Complaints are now reviewed by the OIPRD.

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Simon Borys wrote:
Biron wrote:I would advise you to file a complaint, but you would be wasting your time; you see, the complaint is reviewed by themselves. :roll:

No they don't. Complaints are now reviewed by the OIPRD.

Thanks Simon, I didn't know this.


I searched the OIPRD website at


https://www.oiprd.on.ca/CMS/Home.aspx

But I haven't been able to find the Independent Police Review Act, 2007 anywhere. It's not listed at the e-laws.gov.on.ca website.


Do you know where it has been published, if at all?


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