4x4bassin Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 Um... Unfortunately your friend is wrong. If you are convicted of the speed your were travelling or 16kmph or higher above the speed limit then yes you would receive points. If you plead to 15kmpj over or under that speed then you receive no points. That being said, insurance companies look at convictions not points Exactly this , he should know As well as what I mentioned earlier , insurance companies look at convictions (minor and major) not points .That 4 pointer is a major infraction that you don't want . I used to question fighting tickets and never did it when I was younger, now they can affect my job so when I was hit with a ticket similar to the one you are talking about I decided to fight it. Man am I ever glad I did. Showed up to court, the crown calls my name and brings me into an office, reviews what I am there for, I agree, he says he would reduce it to "failing to obey a sign" 2 points, I said I was hoping for no points as it affects my job, he said to take what I am offered and to remember this; when your insurance company asks you if you have any speeding tickets you can still say no because you now have a ticket for failing to obey a sign.......nice guy Into court I go, judge reads our agreement and asks me if I am good with it, I agree, pay the fine and I am done. I could have went in there and said yes 3 times and left, I was all prepared with my long winded explanation to fight it...no need. In and out in 20 minutes, WELL worth my time. Fight it, they don't put up much of a fight. Another exactly , this is what you have to do and it is so easy . You take the time to show up there the crown will always drop the ticket down to a lesser charge and yes that includes points . Now there are certain times when this won't happen and that is if you a complete idiot at roadside with the officer (cops make notes at roadside and the crown will have these notes) and i'm sure this does not pertain to you . That's why you should be very accommodating with the officer at roadside even though you want to tell him off , bite your tongue , explain yourself and take ticket to court if you get one !
manitoubass2 Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 How do you do that? Who you gonna call? Go to the courthouse and ask the clerk for a few minutes to speak to the crown. Thats all I did. The crown is available outside of the courtroom
Burtess Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 For next time, get a dash cam with GPS and speed etc. and you will know exactly how fast you were going when you passed the officer. Burt ?
irishfield Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 ..or you could just look down at your speedo and know he got you!
DRIFTER_016 Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 ..or you could just look down at your speedo and know he got you! Too cold to be wearing a speedo here at this time of year!!!
NANUK Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 Always worth negotiating or fighting a ticket, specially if it effects your insurance. because when your rates go up, they stay up for a very long time. An insurance broker/agent is the last person I would want to voluntarily talk about my traffic tickets.
FloatnFly Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 How do you do that? Who you gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS......sorry, I had to
Gnote Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 I fight my tickets through a place in newmarket called ticket experts, $250 every time regardless of the number of tickets. Out of the 5 times i have taken a ticket to him i got off clean 4 of them. My work doesnt look too kindly on tickets these days so i have to fight them regardless, however i have saved a ton on insurance by fighting them
Acountdeleted Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 Back in May I had a ticket for distracted driving (was turning my GPS off at a light because I missed a turn and the thing wouldn't shut up) I politely told the officer what happened but they gave me a ticket. I filled the paperwork for a court date and found out the police officer never filed their paperwork on the ticket so I got off. (I was lucky). Moral of the story: you never know until you try. Just don't be a dick about it and good things might happen.
Old Ironmaker Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 (edited) I fight my tickets through a place in newmarket called ticket experts, $250 every time regardless of the number of tickets. Out of the 5 times i have taken a ticket to him i got off clean 4 of them. My work doesnt look too kindly on tickets these days so i have to fight them regardless, however i have saved a ton on insurance by fighting them It doesn't seem you are learning a lesson. 5 tickets? I've had 5 tickets in 44 years of driving, 4 before 21. Man slow down, I did. Edited February 9, 2016 by Old Ironmaker
fishing n autograph Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 I fight my tickets through a place in newmarket called ticket experts, $250 every time regardless of the number of tickets. Out of the 5 times i have taken a ticket to him i got off clean 4 of them. My work doesnt look too kindly on tickets these days so i have to fight them regardless, however i have saved a ton on insurance by fighting them It's because it's York region and no one gets convicted there
captpierre Posted February 9, 2016 Author Report Posted February 9, 2016 Always worth negotiating or fighting a ticket, specially if it effects your insurance. because when your rates go up, they stay up for a very long time. An insurance broker/agent is the last person I would want to voluntarily talk about my traffic tickets. I disagree. I use an independent insurance broker. He is working for me. 30 yrs experience. Good advice. The insurance company isn't informed about our discussion.
ketchenany Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 It's because it's York region and no one gets convicted there Oh man, now every one will move here!!!!
Gerritt Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 It's because it's York region and no one gets convicted there That's cause the cops can't figure out who's who! Their all named Singh!
Gnote Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 It doesn't seem you are learning a lesson. 5 tickets? I've had 5 tickets in 44 years of driving, 4 before 21. Man slow down, I did. Well i guess you wouldnt want to know about all the ones i got before i started fighting them eh? Lol. For the record they werent all speeding tickets and i have slowed down a little, havent had a ticket in years.
Gnote Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 It's because it's York region and no one gets convicted there All but one of those tickets were south simcoe or barrie.
SirCranksalot Posted February 9, 2016 Report Posted February 9, 2016 GHOSTBUSTERS......sorry, I had to I remember that line well from when my kids and I saw the movie and they shouted GHOSTBUSTERs around the house for days afterwards!!
captpierre Posted February 11, 2016 Author Report Posted February 11, 2016 I'm the guy with the ticket. Thought I'd call X-COPPER to see what they say. Said the City of Kawartha Lakes court (Lindsay) is small and fairly inflexible. Will cost $300 for paralegal to plead my case. Unless the cop messed up his notes, points will likely not be reduced. I'm thinking the advice to suck it up and pay the ticket sounds like the right thing to do. ?
Meely Posted February 11, 2016 Report Posted February 11, 2016 Capt, If yer willing to take the hit and pay for it..... Why not fight it and see what happens? File for disclosure and then take it from there. Worked for me. Worse case scenario you are no worse off. Just my $.02 Meely
gaspumper Posted February 11, 2016 Report Posted February 11, 2016 If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
leaf4 Posted February 11, 2016 Report Posted February 11, 2016 While we rhyme, don't get high off your own supply!
porkpie Posted February 12, 2016 Report Posted February 12, 2016 (edited) It will cost you nothing other than your time to go see a prosecutor , and see what they offer. Most courts offer early resolution, and even those that don't will offer you a deal on trial date to reduce the burden of trials on the court. It is highly unlikely that they won't accept a plea. You do not need the services of an agent to do this. Edited February 12, 2016 by porkpie
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