Red Light Fail To Stop Under Section 144 (18) Hta
Hi Everybody,
I recently received a ticket for red light fail to stop under section 144 (18) of the Highway Traffic Act at the intersection of Dupont St. and Dufferin St. in Toronto with a set fine of $150 and total payable of $190. I think I entered the intersection on a yellow, however that is not the way the officer saw it. During the traffic stop the officer was polite bordering on friendly and I was equally polite to him, because as we all know arguing a ticket at the side of the road never helps. At the end of the stop as the officer was explaining my options regarding the ticket he told me that his patrol car had a dash cam and that the video would be used in court should I chose to challenge the ticket. After reviewing my options and reading this site I have thought of two possible defense strategies and I was hopping some of you might tell me what you think.
1) I could book a court date and request disclosure. I imagine that a copy of the officers dash cam video would be included in the disclosure. If the video showed that I entered the intersection on a yellow light it could clear me, on the other hand if it showed that I did in fact enter on a red light it could sink me.
2) Both the set fine and total payable appear to be wrong on my ticket. I've read about the London City v. Young case on this site and my situation seems to be exactly the same as the situation outlined in that case. If that is true it might be better to not book a trial and simply default on the ticket and hope the JP running the default docket notices the error and quashes the ticket. If he misses the error I can always appeal, which would take some work but would be worth it to keep this ticket off my record.
I have never been a defendant in traffic court before so any opinions, suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.