What if the info is wrong on the ticket???
#16
Originally Posted by chrias
As mentioned before, the unpaid fines are in relation to unpaid parking and 407 tolls. If these are not paid then you will not get your plate sticker.
Why does the government care about unpaid 407 tolls? The 407 is privatized now.
#18
I got a speeding ticket like your's befor the cop messed my plates up and spelled my name wrong, i took it to the court house after the cop gave me the ticket i got a judge and he took care of it and the ticket was dropped, you shoud do the same you'll get off,
#19
Originally Posted by chrias
You're confused. Your driver's license is in accordance to your name. You cannot renew your plates if you have any unpaid ETR bills or parking fines as per Moosexing's post. HTA fines have nothing to do with plate renewals.
You can still renew your license if you have any unpaid HTA fines. It's when your license becomes suspended due to unpaid fines that you can't renew. You must pay your outstanding HTA fines at any Provincial Offences court office and THEN you have go to MTO and pay $150 to reinstate your driver's license. Don't assume that because you paid your fines your license will be automatically reinstated. You are still suspended until MTO tells you otherwise.
You can still renew your license if you have any unpaid HTA fines. It's when your license becomes suspended due to unpaid fines that you can't renew. You must pay your outstanding HTA fines at any Provincial Offences court office and THEN you have go to MTO and pay $150 to reinstate your driver's license. Don't assume that because you paid your fines your license will be automatically reinstated. You are still suspended until MTO tells you otherwise.
#21
Depends on the JP. Probably fixable though.
The ticket isn't evidence so errors on it don't necessarily invalidate the ticket. Most errors on the ticket can be amended in court with the permission of teh JP, and most JPs are quite liberal giving out that permission.
The real evidence is in the cop's notebook. If the notebook has errors, then there is a chance.
The ticket isn't evidence so errors on it don't necessarily invalidate the ticket. Most errors on the ticket can be amended in court with the permission of teh JP, and most JPs are quite liberal giving out that permission.
The real evidence is in the cop's notebook. If the notebook has errors, then there is a chance.
#22
I hate people who think that they can get off on a ticket because the cop put the date down wrong or some like that.
If I was a Judge, and someone came into my court with like that, I would tack on a 100$ court fee and throw them out for that.
I was at court a few days ago fighting a few things and there was some kid with his mom, and they were talking about how 'Oh he put the date down wrong so the ticket is invalid blah blah '
Lady, shut the **** up. Just because a cop had momentary dislexia does not mean that you didnt break the law.
If I was a Judge, and someone came into my court with like that, I would tack on a 100$ court fee and throw them out for that.
I was at court a few days ago fighting a few things and there was some kid with his mom, and they were talking about how 'Oh he put the date down wrong so the ticket is invalid blah blah '
Lady, shut the **** up. Just because a cop had momentary dislexia does not mean that you didnt break the law.
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