Awesome, thank you for the help.
I had originally taken a few pictures of the scene before I moved my car that day and made sure I
had the time and date stamped on the pictures. However, I went back yesterday (a year later) and noticed some new things...
The fire route is a long strip that extends from one end of the block to the other.
It's also where residents need to enter and exit when they arrive or leave home from the 2 condos.
At the time of the ticket, there were only 2 "Fire route" signs posted...1 at each "entrace" to the complex.
I pulled over midway through this strip of road because the door way where I could wheel my dad indoors was located there.
Here's what I noticed after looking at the site again yesterday:
1. The STOP sign that I was facing completely covers the "Fire route" sign.
Somebody placed the "Fire route" sign right behind the STOP sign at exactly the same height so anybody looking forward in my direction could NOT have seen it.
They'd just see the STOP sign.
2. The "Fire Route" sign was also posted "Sideways"...it wasn't posted like a stop sign where it faces on coming traffic. Only way I can explain this is...
If a driver is driving Northbound, the STOP sign would logically be posted facing to the SOUTH to make sure approaching drivers can see the signage.
However, the "Fire route" sign was facing to the WEST so approaching drivers facing NORTH would not have been able to see the signage very well even if they had X-Ray vision to see through the STOP sign in the first place.
3. The Condo complex has added a THIRD "Fire Route" sign now. They've posted another "Fire Route" sign in the middle between both entrances of the complex, Ironically, the pole the used to post the 3rd signage is EXACTLY where my car was located on the day of the incident, and I have a picture with the time/date stamp to show that the sign wasn't there last year.
I know i'd be jumping to conclusions but I would think that numerous people have been getting tickets at the same location not knowing it's a "Fire Route" due to poor signage so they've decided to add a 3rd sign to try to remedy the problem? The length of the strip in question is about 1km (I measured with my car's odometer LOL)
So I plan on attacking this ticket in the following ways:
I've already filed the necessary paper work to motion for an 11B prior to entering a plea..
If that doesn't work, I intend to fight this ticket by showing my dad's handicap parking pass and stating my side of the story with my Fiancee present as a Witness. I'd love to bring my dad to court with us but due to his health issues it would be hard for him to sit still in a courtroom for a prolonged time while court is in session and I can't really leave the court whenever an issue arises.
To strengthen my defense I also intend to submit as evidence the poor/lack of signage of the area in question and their need to add a 3rd sign a year later to make it clearer to everybody that it's a fire route.
What are my odds that I'd be able to win this?
I hope the JP won't frown upon me not being able to bring my dad to court.
Perhaps I can ask my family doctor to write a letter stating my dad's condition and that I am the primary care provider for him and I am his means of transportation?
Thank you all for your help and your opinions