Disqualified? Where you prohib driving for a criminal conviction, most common Impaired or dangerous operation?
If so..then it is a Criminal offense and you were either served a n appearance notice or PTA if released and must answer in criminal court.
If for unpaid fine or HTA conviction then it is no criminal and you were released with a Part 3 Summons and must answer in POA court
Prohibited and disqualified are terms that tend to be used interchangeably.
And I agree with Bear...I have yet to see any excuse work for driving under suspension....Maybe taking someone who is deathly whe ill to hospital may work or having a baby..but someone being tired is not a hazard when they can stop and have a nap...You drove knowing you were suspended so you cannot even use the "i did not know" defense.
People need to learn that it is MUCH cheaper to pay the fine if convicted than to not pay the fine....Besides paying the fine you also will have to pay the reinstatement fee....I have seen many suspensions because the driver ignored the $65 fail to produce valid insurance card ticket....
Oh and for the record I charge everyone with driving under suspension if they are more than 30 days from suspension date...I let the prosecutor or JP make the decision. Under 30days i serve them a notice(no fine just formally notifying they are suspended so they cannot later say I did not know).....If on a call and someone who is not driving and i learn they are suspended still get a notice from me
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