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Driver Failing To Ensure Toddler Passenger Is Secured As Pre

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:09 pm
by Fahim

Offence: Driver failing to ensure toddler passenger is secured as prescribed,


I chek my son's seat , its a booster & it don't need hooking it up!


Any Help appreciated.

Thanks


Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 3:39 pm
by racer

How old is your son? How much does he weigh, and how tall is he? There are different regulations for different toddlers, based on age, height, and weight.


Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 5:28 pm
by Fahim

Thansk for the reply,

He is 2 year 3 months old, about 10kg weigh & 79cm tall.


Thanks


Fahim


Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:06 pm
by Frozenover

Based on personal experience, I'm certain your son needs to be at least 40lbs to be in an unsecured booster.


The booster seat as you describe it is probably unsafe for your son, as it's around 10kgs where kids move from rear facing to forward facing car seats.


I think the police officer got the charge right.


One way of dealing with the ticket maybe to go out and purchase a proper car seat. You can then contact the police officer / crown see if they would be willing to waive the ticket.


Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:38 pm
by Fahim

I requested for a disclosure already & I have one question in my mind weather these two statement are for the same offence?


In my notice of trial:


Offence: FL. Secu. Toddler restraint Sys ( contraty to Highway Traffic Reg section 613 8(3)


& on my ticket:


Offence:Fail to ensure toddler properly secured

Highway Traffic Act section 613 8(3)


Also If the prosecutor call me to fax the disclosure & did not fax it, then sholud i have to go & pick it up by my self or ?


Thanks


Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:07 pm
by racer

They should mail it to you, unless you provided them with a fax number. If you did then they will probably try to fax over the disclosure. If the fax had failed, you probably need to pick up the disclosure yourself.


However, you do NOT want to receive disclosure. Not receiving disclosure means that you can win the ticket on that fact alone. If your court date is in distant future(>2 months), wait for mailed package.


Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:19 pm
by Fahim

Thanks for the reply, actually my date is on Dec.01/09 & i got the ticket in last week of Sep./2009.


Prosecutor did try to fax me the disclosure on friday & when it failed he also call me on my cell# told me he will try to fax me after 2hrs, but he did not tried.


1) Should I pick it up or ...


& can you please also advice me about the two statements weather these two statements are for the same offence?



In my notice of trial:


Offence: FL. Secu. Toddler restraint Sys ( contraty to Highway Traffic Reg section 613 8(3)


& on my ticket:


Offence:Fail to ensure toddler properly secured

Highway Traffic Act section 613 8(3)


Thanks