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Wrong Speed Written On Speeding Ticket
Today, I was stopped by Ottawa Police for speeding and I've just noticed that the speed written on the ticket is not the speed that the officer recorded on his radar/laser.
The officer came to my window and right away pointed to the sign that says the limit was "60Km/h". He even had his radar/laser gun in hand and showed me that it displayed a big "90". He said to me "what were you thinking, you were going 90 in a 60"
I'm looking at my ticket right now and it says:
"SPEEDING - 98 KPH IN A 60 KPH ZONE."
Set fine of $228
Total payable: $283
I am 100% sure the radar/laser gun he showed me said 90. No doubt about it. I see online that the set fine is supposed to be $6/km over the speed limit and so both the fine and description of my offence is wrong since I was not caught at 98KPH.
I've been reading online and would like to know if this is considered a "fatal error" and how best to proceed with fighting this?
Thanks in advance for your help!