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Entire Plate Not Plainly Visible
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:53 am
by sklmok
I got a ticket this morning for disobey sign and entire plate not plainly visible. I was driving on main road and made a left turn to a subdivision. As soon as I turned I noticed that there is a newly set up sign for bus exception between 7:00-9:00 am. I would like to know if there is any demerit point for disobey sign. If yes, what is the chance to fight the charge?
In addition, for the charge of entire plate not plainly visible, I told the officer that my plate number and the sticker on the plate was clearly visible so what causes the charge. He told me that the license plate was covered by the dealer cover and part of the plate not visible. I told him that everybody have such kind of license plate provided by dealer and I never know this is an offence. He insisted that this is violation of traffic act. Is there any chance to fight this charge?
Re: Entire Plate Not Plainly Visible
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:22 pm
by iFly55
You should request for disclosure (officer's notes) and schedule a trial/early-resolution meeting.
Disobeying the sign under S.182 of the HTA carries two demerit points: http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/e ... 0339_e.htm
Look up the by-law that enforces the sign, and you might be able to get the charge reduced to a municipal by-law. However, it may still carry two demerit points because it's associated with a prohibited turn. It won't affect your insurance, unless you have enough points to get your license suspended.
I would suggest taking pictures of your plate with the dealer cover on and off, and show them to the prosecutor. It's unfortunately up to the discretion of law enforcement officers; it might be in your best interest to permanently remove the dealer cover to avoid getting future tickets. I know people who've gotten obstruct plate tickets for using "plate-protectors" purchased from Service Ontario.
http://www.wheels.ca/news/licence-plate ... ic-ticket/
Re: Entire Plate Not Plainly Visible
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:50 am
by sklmok
Thanks for the advise. It is very helpful.