Turn Not In Safety- Collision
Hi, I need some help with my situation. In Nov this year i was making a left turn at an intersection close to home. I approached the intersection on a green light and being the first car in line entered the intersection. I waited till the light turned amber and then waited a few seconds more and after establishing that oncoming traffic had sufficient time to stop i proceeded to turn left. Thats when i was struck by a car travelling in the opposite direction. The curb lanes in both directions had been closed due to construction (not sure if that makes a difference). The damage to both cars was substantial, mine was a total loss and im pretty sure so was the other drivers. While i admitted to the police officer i turned on an amber, when i was struck the light had turned red. I wasn't immediately charged, but two days later the officer came to my residence and issued me a ticket with Turn not in safety, ( $110 fine & 2 demerit points). He also told me that after talking to witnesses, he charged the other driver as well with Failure to stop, as he said he had enough of time to stop. However, under the HTA he was forced to charge me (his words). He also told me to fight the ticket as and i quote he had " written his report in my favor".
I chose option 2 on the ticket, Meet with a prosecutor, and have a meeting scheduled in Feb 2013. My question is should i proceed with the meeting or just move straight to trial and see the outcome. After reading the posts on this forum i am unsure what the prosecutor can do to reduce the charges.? If i do proceed with the meeting, do i mention the officers words to the prosecutor and the fact that the other driver was charged, would this help me in anyway?
Please advise.
Thanks.