STREET RACING - Races, Contests and Stunts - DEFINED IN ONTARIO LAW
#18
So they got you guys for everything. This text leaves enough margin for a cop to say u're street racing if u're impolite to him. Military police state here we come. Progressive dictatorship based on gradually inducing forced control by slightly modifying the laws every year or two. Give it another 5 - 10 years and they'll take your drivers license for going 110 on the highway and you will actually think it's normal because ... **** ... it's what they say ... if they decided that ... then that's probably how it has to be . even though it sux ... they know better ... so we'll watch some videos of old people dooing retarded stuff to forget all about it.
Congratulations
Congratulations
If anyone follows this stuff closely you'll know the UK is basically everything that was mentioned in 1984 and if you understood the Patriot Act for our American buddies you'd realize what all this implicates.
#19
The big difference is the internet technology so it can be appreciated by a large viewing audience.
No, I'm not a paralegal but when I was researching my book about the illegal street racing legislation, I checked out the rates.
Paralegals cost between $800 and $1500 per case.
Depending on the seriousness of the crime.
Last edited by gullyfourmyle; 09-15-2008 at 06:24 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#20
Racing law is discriminatory. Just because you are 50 over you are automatically defined as "Racing". Dumb. They do this so lawyers can cash in and GTP can increase.
Europe....totally different....
Europe....totally different....
#21
"stopping or slowing down a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates the driver’s sole intention in stopping or slowing down is to interfere with the movement of another vehicle by cutting off its passage on the highway or to cause another vehicle to stop or slow down in circumstances where the other vehicle would not ordinarily do so"
So I guess brake-checks are outta the question with this one lol!
So I guess brake-checks are outta the question with this one lol!
#22
The law was not put in place to put money in lawyers' pockets. In fact the lawyers, paralegals and judges in general oppose the way the law is written since the legislators did such a poor job of it. Poorly written legislation is no one's friend in a courtroom except the police in this case and they are not unanimous either but they have to abide by it regardless.
As pointed out in my book, the government may have to pay all of the money back. Unlikely but a distinct possibility. At that point whatever the lawyers made would become nearly meaningless.
Brake checks aren't normally done directly in front of or anywhere near another vehicle. In fact brake checks are usually done with no other vehicles in sight except maybe those of your friends.
As pointed out in my book, the government may have to pay all of the money back. Unlikely but a distinct possibility. At that point whatever the lawyers made would become nearly meaningless.
Brake checks aren't normally done directly in front of or anywhere near another vehicle. In fact brake checks are usually done with no other vehicles in sight except maybe those of your friends.
#23
Stunt Driving
the worst thing is that the officer will suspend your licence right away for 7 days...when did they become a judge?? what if you are found innocent at your trial? then you are still held responsible for the towing fees! then you end up still paying for something you didnt even do!
there is a petition here that you can sign... http://www.petitiononline.com/civil013/petition.html
more info on stunt driving, http://www.trafficticketsolutions.ca/Racing_HTA_172.php
there is a petition here that you can sign... http://www.petitiononline.com/civil013/petition.html
more info on stunt driving, http://www.trafficticketsolutions.ca/Racing_HTA_172.php
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