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Jaywalking Ticket-high Amount?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:34 pm
by HunnyBunny

My son (20) got a jaywalking ticket for $120.00


It was a very foggy night and he "jaywalked" pretty much right in front of the cop who almost hit him. Is this why the fine is so hefty?


Yes, he did the wrong thing and was an idiot for doing so. (but I love him :) )


Re: Jaywalking Ticket-high Amount?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:10 am
by daggx

What exactly was your son charged with and what was the law and section number? The reason I ask is because all the jaywalking type offences in the Highway Traffic Act carry a set fine of $35.


Re: Jaywalking Ticket-high Amount?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:35 am
by HunnyBunny
daggx wrote:What exactly was your son charged with and what was the law and section number? The reason I ask is because all the jaywalking type offences in the Highway Traffic Act carry a set fine of $35.

Thanks for the reply.


-Pedestrian Disobeyed Don't Walk Sign--Contrary to the Highway Traffic Act Ontario Section 144(27)

Set fine of 100.00 Total payable: 120.00


Re: Jaywalking Ticket-high Amount?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:57 am
by highwaystar

Daggx is correct. The set fine is wrong. For section 144(27) the set fine is $35.00 for a total payable of $50.00. As such, do not respond to the ticket and it should be dismissed by the JP as being a fatal error in your absence. If for some reason the JP misses that error and does not dismiss it, then simply appeal the decision and you will win on appeal.


Re: Jaywalking Ticket-high Amount?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:07 pm
by HunnyBunny
highwaystar wrote:Daggx is correct. The set fine is wrong. For section 144(27) the set fine is $35.00 for a total payable of $50.00. As such, do not respond to the ticket and it should be dismissed by the JP as being a fatal error in your absence. If for some reason the JP misses that error and does not dismiss it, then simply appeal the decision and you will win on appeal.

Thank you so much for your info. I will pass it along. I really thought it was a bit too high just for "jaywalking"