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Waiting In Intersection To Turn L
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:20 am
by green
A colleague's son got charged for something. I don't know what the charge was, but the kid says he was charged for being the second vehicle waiting in the intersection to turn left at a green light.
First, I don't think that's illegal. Second, I can't believe he got a fine of $430 and 7 demerit points for this. I think this kid is lying to his dad.
Does anyone know if this could possibly be true? Or know for sure that it is false?
Thx.
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:13 pm
by Radar Identified
There are only two offences that will result in 7 demerit points in Ontario, and those are failing to stop for police, and failure to remain at the scene of a collision, unless he got multiple tickets.
Just as a side note... if an officer issued more than one ticket for the same incident, they do not pile on the demerit points, they just take the one with the most points and apply it, but most people don't know that. So he may have been issued two or three tickets.
green wrote:the kid says he was charged for being the second vehicle waiting in the intersection to turn left at a green light.
That's not against the law. Either the kid is not telling the truth or he was improperly ticketed.
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:20 pm
by green
Thank you for confirming that it isn't against the law. And I just knew 7 points was too much.
Also thanks for mentioning the improperly ticketed possibility...as I was just going with the lying kid theory.
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