Trial In A Week
I have a trial scheduled for Monday and finally went to pick up the notes and DVD. Would love some advice.
This is a ticketed 70 in a 60, reduced from an alleged 84.
xxxx car with PC <officer>
Sunny Clear Morning Roads Dry and Bare
Rds in good condition with clearly marked lanes.
Bee III tested at 0725 hrs
Police are W/B Observe a blk <my car> weaving through traffic passing all other traffic in the same direction.
Police measure the speed of the <my car's make> with the Bee III (front, Opposite, moving with Fast features on)
Speed of veh was 84 km/hr at approx 120 meters, then dropped to 82 at 60 meters to moving S/C
Police make U - Turn and without loosing site of the vehicle activated the emergency lights and siren and stopped the veh near Faircroft Blvd on Kingston Rd E/B
The driver ID'd himself with a valid ON DL and vehicle permit but the Insurance card had expired in July 2017. Police issued a reduced speed POT and a warning for the insurance card.
This took place in August. I presented the valid insurance card upon receiving the ticket, which is not acknowledged here but is in video disclosure.
The DVD is in-car, beginning after the U-Turn has been made. The video shows police traveling at about the speed limit with no other traffic, coming across me at a stop light. I am stopped in the middle lane. 2 vehicles are on my left, and 1 on my right. No one behind me. I pulled away, moved to the right, and was then pulled over. The conversation is almost totally obscured by traffic noise. I did not hear my voice at all.
I'm leaning toward pleading to the reduced ticket on the actual day, but had these thoughts:
There's no HTA defition of "weaving." I'm charged with speeding, not careless driving or anything that would more closely match that description. How can I be weaving through 2-3 other cars?
If the question is speed, can the Bee III accurately measure an oncoming vehicle's speed? The video shows a great deal of traffic in the W/B lanes where the police came from. I didn't see which lane this cruiser was in when I passed him. I'm assuming it was not the left lane, since I probably would have seen him. Every other lane would have had a restricted look angle.