Failure To Stop For Emergency Vehicle
Before my story I do realize the rules are your supposed to pull over and reduce speed to come to a stop right away when a cop puts on his sirens/lights.
3 unpaid Internships couldn't afford to spend $100 on a license sticker. 4 months later a cop is behind me so I drive extra perfect. 1 LANE main road in Guelph. Gordon Street. Heavy traffic both ways.
OCT 5/15
-Cop puts on siren, first 8 seconds nobody is pulling over and yes I'm the first car in front of him but nobody pulls over and I didn't think it was for me. Also bumper to bumper so didn't know what to do.
-You get told the rules once at 16 in drivers ed then actually get in the situation 8 years later, not fresh, but nobody else pulled over made me confused so I just followed the pack.
-Next 8 seconds I reduced speed to 5km/hour yes that is right 5KM PER HOUR SIGNALLING RIGHT showing him I would obviously turn off to the right as soon as I get a chance! I DID NOT FEEL IT WAS SAFE to pull over which would put both our cars halfway on the lane and put him in danger getting out of his car and walking over. I was trying to save his life by not making him do that afterall there was no danger or risk I was simply driving 5km hour.
-so total of 16 seconds and the last 8 seconds took 8 seconds as there was no immediate side street.
-pulled over to side street and 30 feet in came to a stop on a quiet residential street. Where he comes rushing over yelling give me the keys. I'm just a 24 year old University kid going to an exam.
-Fines for expired sticker, failure to show car insurance (I had last years in my wallet - new ones in my room), failure to show ownership papers (they were in my room) AND FAILURE TO STOP FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLE.
-I feel if he had a soul he could of told me all the rules and I would of never did this again and perhaps he could of suggested we drive over to my place 3 minutes away to fix the problem by getting my papers into my wallet from my room and giving me a few hours to come back to meet him at the station showing I went to get new sticker. NOPE nothing, no compassion, not trying to help the slightest bit!
-Went to court to save any money I could and didn't know what I was doing. Some guy calls me into the office before court and says we will drop the 3 minor fines (papers) if you please guilty for the failure to stop so me being a broke recent grad agreed because that was like saving 50% off the money. Asked for 2 months in court to pay off the fines, moved out of town shortly after so didn't get any mail. Came back a few months ago to check mail and saw the outstanding fines and license is suspended due to unpaid fines but called in to pay the fines right away but was okay with the suspended license because I cancelled my car insurance as I had no car anymore.
FEB 6/16
-1 at fault "accident", after leafs game packed gardiner expressway truck 50 feet ahead slams on breaks so I slam on mind but momentum carries me into the back of his truck and I lightly tap his. 0 whiplash, front end of my car gets a bit banged up. He has 2 small scratches on his truck bumper. He comes out shakes my hand very calm not worried says its nobodies fault it happens. Police report says driver decided not to press charges but went through insurance to claim the scratches and get that fixed. I loose my car and give it to tow truck driver and cancel insurance.
-Fast forward to now where I get offered a job that requires a car, almost bought the actual car but calling for car insurance quotes I won't get insured because of the major conviction of the failure to stop for emergency vehicle as of the highway traffic act even though I was right in the middle of town. So subjective. That sounds like I never stopped and or I was trying to escape or get away like it was some sort of serious 5 km per hour chase?! There was no danger or nothing bad happening I thought I was being safe and it was all because of a expired sticker.
-I'm 26 and now I will have to turn down that job offer that requires a car because it looks like I can't get car insurance and was recommended to call a high risk provider but I don't even want to as that sounds like 1000 a month I'm guessing. I don't feel I should even be in that category. I'm not going to be a looser who takes the bus and can't drive to work or pickup a date from ages of 26-29 for that nonesense. Totally unfair and in human and unethical.