136km In 100km Zone, 401 W, Cornwall, Aircraft Enforcement
Per the subject, I was stopped just over a week ago. I mentioned to the officer that I was going with traffic, and couldn't have been going over 125km. He mentioned that I was spotted by aircraft, and that he is just the messenger for aircraft patrol.
At this point, I have a 4 point ticket, $271 fine, and have to make a decision.
The infraction occurred in Cornwall; I live in Toronto.
I consulted with a traffic lawyer who mentioned that he could probably get the points (and fine) reduced for around $500. He said he was familiar with the courts and judge there.
I consulted with the courts office, who said if I pleaded Option 2, it would be for fine reduction or extend time to pay, but points would not get reduced. If I pleaded Option 3, then I would get a court date, in which case it may be possible to get a reduction in points too, but no guarantee. Seeing that I live far from Cornwall, they said I could go to a local court and have the option 3 request faxed to them just the same.
I also hear that the Cornwall courts are "tough" in terms of getting a deal, etc.
It's been ages since I have received a traffic ticket of any kind. I am also unfamiliar with how aircraft enforcement works.
If I went with a traffic lawyer this whole affair would cost ~$700, and reduced points. And it would save me a drive to Cornwall and back.
If I went by myself, the cost would be maybe $300 (reduction in fine/points, tank of gas and my time).
Any advice I what I can do here? I would prefer to go myself and save the $$$, but if a professional would do a better job (by whatever means), that works too, as far as insurance costs.
If I do this on my own with Option 3, am I guaranteed the chance to settle the ticket without going to full trial?
Thanks for any advice and suggestions.