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Surrender For Reasonable Inspection - What Does That Mean Exactly?

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Surrender For Reasonable Inspection - What Does That Mean Exactly?

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For example if someone were to put a photocopy of a DL, registration and the actual insurance card into a large clear ziplock bag and hang it from the vehicle window - does that qualify as surrendering for reasonable inspection? How long do you need to provide the reasonable inspection?

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Re: Surrender For Reasonable Inspection - What Does That Mean Exactly?

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There are a couple reasons in Ontario where an officer can pull you over without cause.


Those can be:


(a) To check your driving related documentation.

(b) inspect the mechanical fitness of your vehicle and/or

(c) to check your sobriety


A sobriety check would, best case scenario, require you to roll down your window.

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Re: Surrender For Reasonable Inspection - What Does That Mean Exactly?

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bend wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 7:11 pm

There are a couple reasons in Ontario where an officer can pull you over without cause.


Those can be:


(a) To check your driving related documentation.

(b) inspect the mechanical fitness of your vehicle and/or

(c) to check your sobriety


A sobriety check would, best case scenario, require you to roll down your window.


Thanks for that but it really does not answer the question - is there any case law as to what exactly "reasonable inspection" is?

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Re: Surrender For Reasonable Inspection - What Does That Mean Exactly?

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I have seen far too many cases where the JP allows the Crown to railroad the defense so I'd like to brush up on my due process arguments.

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