Originally Posted by GinoLicious
Eh,
I was fine on this board, minding my own business and actually contributing to this thread and trying to help this guy out, before this cop start ripping on me for no fuken reason.. That pisses me off, a person ripping on me on a board... So if im a fuken idiot, then this cop is one 2... Hes aruging on the net and brought in a friend to help him out... Once he stops, im finished with this thread. I haven't brought in anyone to help me out. That's just another figment of your misimagination. |
There, hes stopped with is comments and now it looks like mine are stopping...
Well dude now back to your ticket... Sorry for kinda messing up your whole thread here, but yeah.... If you were summoned to court, its def not a trial at the begin... Im going to tell you go with xcopper... If they dont win, then well yeah they pay for everything... See what is like 500 bucks or more and it saves you a criminal record if they want to place something heavy on you. |
Originally Posted by GinoLicious
Im going to tell you go with xcopper... If they dont win, then well yeah they pay for everything... See what is like 500 bucks or more and it saves you a criminal record if they want to place something heavy on you.
You don't have any idea at all of what you're talking about. He's being ordered to appear on a charge for speeding in excess of 50 kmph, for which there is no out-of-court set fine. The judge decides what he gets on conviction but even at that the most he faces is a fine of up to $9.75 for each km over the limit, plus court costs, plus victim surcharge, plus possible 1 year license suspension, plus 6 demerit points, plus whatever insurance surcharge will apply afterwards. There is no "criminal record" to get, and in absence of an accident and ongoing investigation thereof, there is nothing "heavy" that they will add to this one over and above the speeding charge that has already been laid. If they were going to go heavy, the charges would already have been laid, either for careless (HTA) or dangerous (Criminal Code) driving. If you don't know, don't make up fairy tales. |
But hes not going to get ne charges on hurting people because he didnt... You cant just make that fine appear out of no where... Also I was talking about dangerous driving under the criminal code when i was referring to "heavy" charges.
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Originally Posted by GinoLicious
But hes not going to get ne charges on hurting people because he didnt... You cant just make that fine appear out of no where... Also I was talking about dangerous driving under the criminal code when i was referring to "heavy" charges.
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Originally Posted by gldwngr
Go back and read my post again. Get someone to help you this time.
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lol this is hilarious. I cant believe this thread actually made 17 pages lol. gldwngr, tell me what station you are from and your badge number, i am going to get my mommy to complain about you. :)
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Originally Posted by GinoLicious
But hes not going to get ne charges on hurting people because he didnt... You cant just make that fine appear out of no where...
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He's 17, give him a break.
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Just when I thought pornosaur was the biggest retard on this board (and I'm sure he feels the same about me), Ginolicious comes along and totally out-retards anyone else I've ever talked to on here.
Ginolicious, if I buy you a happy meal at McDonald's (I'll even buy you the toy, YAY!), and then drive you to the police station (11 division) will you repeat everything you've said in this thread to the Policeman sitting at the front desk? |
Originally Posted by gldwngr
You don't have any idea at all of what you're talking about.
He's being ordered to appear on a charge for speeding in excess of 50 kmph, for which there is no out-of-court set fine. The judge decides what he gets on conviction but even at that the most he faces is a fine of up to $9.75 for each km over the limit, plus court costs, plus victim surcharge, plus possible 1 year license suspension, plus 6 demerit points, plus whatever insurance surcharge will apply afterwards. There is no "criminal record" to get, and in absence of an accident and ongoing investigation thereof, there is nothing "heavy" that they will add to this one over and above the speeding charge that has already been laid. If they were going to go heavy, the charges would already have been laid, either for careless (HTA) or dangerous (Criminal Code) driving. If you don't know, don't make up fairy tales. Thank you |
What exactly is this victim surcharge?
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It's a surcharge that is 15% percent of what your fine is. Say your fine is $200. With the victim surcharge you'll end up paying a total of $230. Supposedly it goes to programs that help victims of crime and their families.
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Damn, that isnt good... But i dont see how the courts can do that when you didnt affect anyone.. But if u did, then i could understand.
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Originally Posted by GinoLicious
But i dont see how the courts can do that when you didnt affect anyone..
The Victim Fine Surcharge is applied regardless. You obviously have no idea how set fines work. |
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