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155km/h On 100km/h Zone. Reduced To 149km/h By The Officer
Hello everyone,
Last week I was driving back to Montreal from Toronto on 401. I got pulled over and the officer told me that he caught me 155km/h so he should impound the car and suspend my license (i have a Quebec license). After a few minutes talk, he decided to give me a break and wrote 149 km/h on the ticket (and i appreciate that)
Now I have 359$ ticket to pay and face 5 demerit points on my Quebec License for 49km over. I'm not a "wealthy" guy so the 359$ will hurt me real bad but my biggest problem is the demerit points. With 5 demerit points probably I'll have my Communauto membership cancelled (it is a car sharing service. i don't have a car and i don't plan to buy one).
I don't want to fight the ticket, i'm guilty. But 5 demerit points will be a huge pain! Is there something i can do to reduce the demerit points (and the fine) ?
I hear something called "Plea Bargain". How do i do that? I guess I have to plead not guilty and demand a trial first but i don't want to that cos' I heard that the prosecutor will/can take the ticket back to it's original speed (155km/h) if I do that. I don't want to risk that.
Is it possible to go to court and tell the clerk something like "I'd like to plead guilty for a lesser charge".
Thanks for the answers and help in advance.