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Ticketed For - Improper Right Turn At St.paul’s Square, Toronto
Recently, on a weekend, I made a right hand turn from Bloor Street East on to
St.Paul’s Square. After making the turn, I was flagged down by an officer who had been sitting in his cruiser. (parked half on the sidewalk) The officer ticketed me for an improper right hand turn with a resulting fine of $110.00 and 2 demerit points.
I checked online and to my surprise found that police regularly
stake out this are, especially on weekends, handing out thousands of tickets over the course of the last 6 years on this street. .
In reviewing the traffic ticket, I noticed that the street is incorrectly spelled. Is this reason enough to have the charge overturned? If so, what is the process?