View Full Version : 15 over in a 50km zone reduced 49
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 03:43 AM
Update: This thread started in Sept 15th 2009, JFYI
The Total payable was 52.50 is this correct?
It has been 1+ years since received this charge back in Sept 09, I paid the ticket in Jan '10.
Today I was reviewing some documents and stumbled upon my drivers abstract which showed this conviction. I clearly remembered not going to trial for this ticket and since I have smarted up and not so naive anymore, I decided to see if I can reopen this case.
So that is what I did today, I went to the Newmarket Superior Court of Justice and filed an appeal to reopen this case, since I already paid a fine it would mean I already plead guilty however I am requesting a new trial so thus the plea is withdrawn. I don't really care about the money but I really need to have a clean drivers abstract for future insurance purposes.
I received a trial date on June 20th and I will be requesting disclosure shortly.
So the point of this update is that no matter what, if you feel that there was a miscarriage of justice, there is always a way to appeal that decision and you always have an option of taking it to the next level.
I'm also fighting this on the principle that I have the right to trial.
end update
So 3am coming back from the 24hr groceries. Bought some salad and whey protein.
Got stopped at hwy7 and the railroad tracks before main street, where 70 becomes 50. Coming from the 404 direction.
Apparently I did 49 over 50 zone.
Anyways I asked for a break, officer says he hates people doing that ****, asking if they can be let off or get a break. I said ok I just wanted to ask just to put it out there, cause you never know. He said that is ballsy to ask considering you did 49 over.
Asks for the 3 docs hands insurance and reg back and asks if i ever gotten a ticket before. No I have not.
Goes to the car comes back, says that 2km more over I woulda got booked with the 50 over thing. Tells me again that asking for the break considering how fast I went was pretty ballsy move. (im quoting that because I don't hear people say that often.) Hes like 49 over is a $500 charge and 4 demerit points. In my mind i was like *********CKKKK. Hands back my drivers license and says heres a ticket for 15 over, have a nice night.
Damn...
oh he also said its noted that its a reduced fine and if it ends up in court they will prosecute me for the full amount. he said that in a threatening kind of way. Also said that he doesn't believe in demerit points.
ok..
Now its got me wondering, I know its a nice gesture but still I didn't expect 15 over.
Now I wanna know did he actually get a radar reading.
Also since he threatened or warned about the court thing and being prosecuted, does it mean he is scared that he might not get the prosecution if he put 49over because obvious I would fight it win or lose.
I don't know so many scenarios playing through my head now.
Also, I saw him before I passed him but was already going to fast, he pulled out after me, so even before his lights turned on I already parked and turned off my car in a nearby empty parking lot. I don't know if that helps, probably means I was paying attention?
tjthemanto
Sep 15th, 2009, 03:54 AM
Dude you are extremely lucky..just pay the 15 km/hr over ( reduced charge ) & move on .
If he had hit you with the 50 km/hr as opposed to the 49 km/hr you were allegedly/actually doing your car would have been towed/impounded on the spot , 7 day lic suspension etc ...no arguments from your side etc ... Ofcourse you can fight this charge in court later on but on the spot with the street racing/stunt driving charge you can't do anything .
These days the cops almost always show up at traffic courts for the OT so don't take your chances .
Still at the end of the day its upto you - If you want to still fight it go ahead.
bfr
Sep 15th, 2009, 05:13 AM
Dude just pay the fine. And don't even bother with the whole radar thing - you have no clue how radars work for sure. The lights do not mess it up.
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 05:16 AM
Dude just pay the fine. And don't even bother with the whole radar thing - you have no clue how radars work for sure. The lights do not mess it up.
How does it work then?
TenzoR
Sep 15th, 2009, 07:02 AM
You got lots of reading to do if you want to fight this ticket. Defintely should check out a couple threads in this forum and maybe PM the OP for some advice.
ricoboxing
Sep 15th, 2009, 08:03 AM
do you really know how fast you were going? If you know you were really going 49 over, then just pay the ticket.
CanadianMoFo
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:00 AM
He knows how fast he was going. He just doesn't want to come right out and say it.
Rekognize
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:29 AM
OP, you got a break from the office. Just pay the fine. :)
ES_Revenge
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:31 AM
Anyways I asked for a break, officer says he hates people doing that ****, asking if they can be let off or get a break. I said ok I just wanted to ask just to put it out there, cause you never know. He said that is ballsy to ask considering you did 49 over.
LOL and what did you expect him to say? "Sure sir, I'll let you off with a warning, have a nice night!" :lol: Lemme guess you also go into a car dealership to buy a car and tell them "I want a deal"?
Tip, never ask an officer for any kind of break, also never try to justify or make excuses or (God forbid) start an argument with them at the roadside. Best routes to go are apologetic (but not admitting to anything) or just plain play stupid, lol. Pulled over at the roadside by a cop is never a time for negotiations, pleading/explanations, arguments or anything of the sort. Just keep your mouth shut, take your ticket(s), thank the officer and be glad he/she didn't make it any worse for you. If there's something to say, save it for the courtroom where you're not at the mercy of the officer. Now in your case you got lucky but it could have easily went the other way too.
And in your case going 49 over in ON, it's a gift in itself that he didn't charge you with stunting instead which he easily could have. On top of that he then actually gave you a break and not just any break, a huge one! A ticket for 15 over when you could have had your car towed and license suspended?
Honestly I don't usually say this, but dude just pay the ticket already. You should have kissed the officer when he gave you a ticket for 15 over, lol.
As for your HIDs and fogs messing up the RADAR--LMFAO :lol: That's one for the books man really one for the books. Imagine if that were the case in real life. Why would they spend billions and billions in the aircraft industry developing stealth jets like the F22, etc? Why not just put some HIDs and halogens on the planes and call it a day? hahahaha jokes :lol:
tyfriend
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:34 AM
Why did he pull you over? He certainly didn't have a speed trap set up or use a radar gun.
Regardless he gave you a decent break. I would pay the ticket and not bother taking it to court. Although I do believe they do this just so the cop can get an uncontested conviction.
slowtyper
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:36 AM
First I would consult with one of the traffic defense guys. If you can pay them to fight it so that you won't get demerits, I'd say its worth it. But get some good advice from a couple places first because it sounds like this cop would really **************CCCCCCKKK you over if you went to court.
dondada83
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:38 AM
OP, there is nothing to think about here. Pay the fine and move on.
dphythian
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:40 AM
oh he also said its noted that its a reduced fine and if it ends up in court they will prosecute me for the full amount.
Last time I was in traffic court, they tried to do that to the guy ahead of me. Judge didn't allow them to, but I guess that doesn't mean a different judge wouldn't.
Rekognize
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:50 AM
Last time I was in traffic court, they tried to do that to the guy ahead of me. Judge didn't allow them to, but I guess that doesn't mean a different judge wouldn't.
last time I was in traffic court, they did that to some guy because he wouldn't take a plea bargain and he's obviously at fault.
Btw, on the ticket, under conditions (I think), if it says "R" then that means it's a reduced charge.
golden
Sep 15th, 2009, 09:51 AM
You're damn lucky to get down to 15km/h over if you were indeed 49 over. Pay it and get it over with.
MS MSP
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:01 AM
Apparently I did 49 over 50 zone.
Now its got me wondering, I know its a nice gesture but still I didn't expect 15 over.
And what exactly did you expect to get? Off scot free with a warning?
:confused:
Pay the ticket and frankly you should have thanked the officer for being as generous as he was.
First I would consult with one of the traffic defense guys. If you can pay them to fight it so that you won't get demerits, I'd say its worth it. But get some good advice from a couple places first because it sounds like this cop would really **************CCCCCCKKK you over if you went to court.
15 over is already no demerit points and I think a $50 fine. Why would you pay a paralegal money to reduce a $50 fine?
gilboman
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:03 AM
Usually i'm telling people to fight the ticket. But you got a big break and 49km/h over in a 50km/h zone:confused: That's just plain wrong.
motomondo
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:08 AM
You have some options, but you need to consider them carefully... basically pay the ticket and move on, or fight it
First of all, as you know, it is your right to ask for a court date and defend yourself against the charge. The officer should not threaten you with a higher penalty if you decide to exercise your rights.
Another thing - given the new RULES (http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=788434) I doubt that the JP would go back to the original speed. If he does, the ticket shall be dismissed at appeal.
I just had a great experience – my paralegal got my ticket from last summer dismissed (the ticket was for 47 over the limit). He is a good paralegal, obviously very competent. If you want, I can give you his number, you can ask him for his opinion. PM me if you want to go that way
Jon Lai
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:17 AM
OP, you asked for a break and you got one. Why are you complaining?
Don't be too greedy now ;)
crashcourse
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:28 AM
since you're on a lucky streak fight the ticket, you might win!
slowtyper
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:33 AM
15 over is already no demerit points and I think a $50 fine. Why would you pay a paralegal money to reduce a $50 fine?
Sorry I wasn't aware that there were no demerits for only 15 over, in my last province you'd definitely get them!
However, what I had actually meant to say was that I would fight it to keep it off my record. If you poay the $50 fine then your insurance, presumably, goes up. Thats almost always worth fighting.
a89aries
Sep 15th, 2009, 11:02 AM
I have HID low beams and Halogen fog lamps on, don't know if that messes with the radar since its two different types of light, then again light travels at the same speed but idk.
OMG! Quote of the week right there! :lol:
Tomy
Sep 15th, 2009, 11:02 AM
i was thinking like that before...until it happened to me.
just take hwy 7 and kennedy for example..for those that are not familiar with that area, it turns from 70--> 50 km/hr after the train track.
Cops will be there every weekend, standing RIGHT bside the 50 km/hr sign, point their trusty laser towards at cars which are going 70 km/hr or more.... here's the scenario
1. if ur not familiarize with the area, you will get dinged by the time u see the 50 sign
2. u were going 70 km/hr, u get there, u get dinged for going 20 over.
3. u were going 80 km/hr... u get there, u get a ticket for 30 over.
4. u like to speed, going 100 km/hr, the worst u can do is get 30 over and u wouldnt mind taking full responsibility for the 30 over ticket..and bam, ur car gets towed for street racing.
cops love to hide behind these ambigious change of speed and ding you for it. it is our fault for speeding, i agree, but abusing this change of speed especially if aimming far enough, u can ding people going 70km/hr.
Anyway, have you ever seen a radar trap set up at the 70 km/hr spot? nope, never.
and why are cops hiding behind bushes and trees.
fyi, i did not get caught on that street.
lol it could be both for a cop though..
as i've said :(
good luck op...
you should just pay the ticket if you did commit the offense since this is a minor ticket and it'll only be there for 3 years in the eye of the insurance.
but if u didnt on the other hand, i suggest u fight it!!!
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:17 PM
What I was saying when I got that 15 ticket was that it was a huge break and I didn't expect it.
Also yea I was probably going 99 down the 70 but I don't know, I easily could have been going more.
I just said I usually slow down before the track, he said that the speed limit changes before the track. Yea I was apologetic and yea I did pull up next to him after I got the ticket asked if he wanted a coffee since hes out here all night, he said no of course.
I'm just curious because I don't think I got radared(no mention of it btw, in initial conversation). I'm thinking I got stopped because I slowed down rapidly when I saw him and I parked in a parking lot.
Yea this is a huge break, im not saying it isn't but again its better to have no ticket on record then 1.
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:21 PM
as i've said :(
good luck op...
you should just pay the ticket if you did commit the offense since this is a minor ticket and it'll only be there for 3 years in the eye of the insurance.
but if u didnt on the other hand, i suggest u fight it!!!
its 50 before the tracks. Its 50 starting from that first road before the track. started with a S
DragonZealot
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:21 PM
Request a court date and request disclosure and take it from there.
The disclosure will tell how the cop clocked you.
Why you parked you car if the cop is not chasing you??
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:23 PM
Request a court date and request disclosure and take it from there.
The disclosure will tell how the cop clocked you.
Why you parked you car if the cop is not chasing you??
Cause I knew he was gonna pull me over either way, and its safer to pull into a parking lot. I knew i was going to fast, just don't know how fast.
DragonZealot
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:28 PM
:lol:
How did you know he was clocking you when your vehicle was approaching his cruiser? May be he was doing some paperwork.
You should not have to turn yourself in.
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 12:30 PM
:lol:
How did you know he was clocking you when your vehicle was approaching his cruiser? May be he was doing some paperwork.
You should not have to turn yourself in.
Nono, when I passed him, he was already pulling out, I saw that before I stopped to park. He was going to pull me over either way, at least I can pull over in an empty parking lot rather than a 2 lane road. Cause you never know.
boredstudent3
Sep 15th, 2009, 01:23 PM
if u wanted to pull over in a safe location then wait for the cherries and then slow down and make the next turn into a side street or parking lot...
don't turn urself in, u just made urself look even more guilty,
in order to determine if he clocked u on radar or not u should've asked to see the radar reading when u got the ticket at roadside
SamsonLi
Sep 15th, 2009, 01:37 PM
if u wanted to pull over in a safe location then wait for the cherries and then slow down and make the next turn into a side street or parking lot...
don't turn urself in, u just made urself look even more guilty,
in order to determine if he clocked u on radar or not u should've asked to see the radar reading when u got the ticket at roadside
By asking to see the radar is asking to get slapped in the face. Cops will not appreciate your doubt in what they are claiming. Bad suggestion. If you were going too fast, you will know it and asking is pointless.
On a side note, I saw the exact same cop and I normally fly through that block but slowed down to 60 yesterday. Lucky me lol
DaVibe
Sep 15th, 2009, 01:41 PM
Christmas came early for you.
Buggy166
Sep 15th, 2009, 01:55 PM
go to court for the 15km over...i wanna see you get burned. im amazed you posted this.
they will prosecute you for the 49 over instead and the cop will most definately come up just because you'd piss him off by doing this. Id wish you good luck but you've already had it.
joey3k
Sep 15th, 2009, 02:31 PM
In almost all circumstances I would say fight this BUT man you got the break of a life time, i've never heard of such an amazing break...
which might mean 2 things:
a) he has insufficient evidence that you were going 49 over
OR
b) he put himself in your shoes at 3am at night on hwy 7, just wanting to get home after a quick grocery run, and felt genuienly 'bad' that you were unlucky enough to be driving by a cop going 49 over ... on a HIGHWAY that has abrupt speed limit changes through out that area.
therefore he reduced to 15 over...
either way if it was me I would PAY IT in this case, and I'd never want to see him again :)
Anonymouse
Sep 15th, 2009, 02:43 PM
Reductions of that degree are unheard of unless you were wearing a priest's collar or a Tim Horton's uniform.
You may want to plead not guilty and get the disclosure. It is conceivable that he has no evidence and is bluffing. You can always change your plea and just pay the fine.
motomondo
Sep 15th, 2009, 03:38 PM
By asking to see the radar is asking to get slapped in the face. Cops will not appreciate your doubt in what they are claiming. Bad suggestion. If you were going too fast, you will know it and asking is pointless.
On a side note, I saw the exact same cop and I normally fly through that block but slowed down to 60 yesterday. Lucky me lol
I disagree with that just because it is a very general statement.
In one of my tickets from last year, I asked the officer to see the radar and he not only showed it to me, but gave me a quick lesson in how to use it... he showed me how to lock the speed and what the numbers on the display mean - speed, distance, direction. It was pretty cool.
lexani
Sep 15th, 2009, 04:12 PM
Wow, OP is analyzing about why he got hit with a 15 over ticket instead of 49 over. Somebody has too much time on their hands.
Just like everyone else says, Pay the damn ticket.
gherikill
Sep 15th, 2009, 04:26 PM
go to court for the 15km over...i wanna see you get burned. im amazed you posted this.
they will prosecute you for the 49 over instead and the cop will most definately come up just because you'd piss him off by doing this. Id wish you good luck but you've already had it.
Can they really charge you for the original amount after it has been reduced? Does anyone have and first hand experience in fighting roadside reduced tickets?
jeeva86
Sep 15th, 2009, 04:33 PM
Can they really charge you for the original amount after it has been reduced? Does anyone have and first hand experience in fighting roadside reduced tickets?
I'm wondering the same thing. Does it say on the ticket that it's been reduced? If there is some track of it, how can cops do this?
CanadianMoFo
Sep 15th, 2009, 05:03 PM
I'm wondering the same thing. Does it say on the ticket that it's been reduced? If there is some track of it, how can cops do this?
Most write "R" in one of the small boxes near the bottom right corner of the ticket. There will also be mention of it in his notes.
CM
dk1021
Sep 15th, 2009, 05:59 PM
I got trapped at the exact same place and around same time last summer too. I swear that's the best place to catch people since it turns from 70 to 50 for about one intersection and goes back to 70. I was doing about 20ish over since it was 70 before that zone and the lady reduced it to 10 over or something since it was my first ticket as well. I just paid it and move on lol.. So much for the clean record.
Buggy166
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:06 PM
I'm wondering the same thing. Does it say on the ticket that it's been reduced? If there is some track of it, how can cops do this?
the short of it is yes. specially since i believe the data is still recorded and comes to the cops discretion/will in the end.
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:11 PM
God damn it irony is I wanted to go to the arcade at commerce gate and play some maximum tune 3 and initial d 4. by the time i got there they were closed and I guess I just sped home cause I still wanted to play and I guess I was unconsciously thinking about it. Yea I did buy groceries at the metro in Richmond hill on major mac. took 404 to the hwy 7 and went to commerce gate, it was closed =(, couldn't get my fix and ended up speeding.
I'm still pretty sure I went over 50 but idk.. I know I was doing 100 down hwy 7 on the 70, I don't even know but the more I think about it I was doing more then 49km.
So IDK.
I posted this because its so unusual to get such a big break from $500 dollar fine to $50.
Doesn't seem like a cash grab or anything.
I still think the officer had insufficient evidence and pulled me over to educate me and give me a such a sweet deal that I couldn't pass up, got me wondering that's all.
Yea I know I was speeding, no I'm not trying to dodge blame, I'm just trying to figure out if he has legit evidence against me.
Also, yea there is an "R" in the bottom cornor of the ticket under the Code box says : "R/99"
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:14 PM
I got trapped at the exact same place and around same time last summer too. I swear that's the best place to catch people since it turns from 70 to 50 for about one intersection and goes back to 70. I was doing about 20ish over since it was 70 before that zone and the lady reduced it to 10 over or something since it was my first ticket as well. I just paid it and move on lol.. So much for the clean record.
Yea from 70 to 50 before the tracks, 50 because there are a lot of small stores and stuff that have small parking spaces and people won't be able to pull out from them when everyone is going 70. Also Main street is a residential road so it makes sense. After Kennedy its 70 km cause everything isn't so cluttered.
vaportech
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:18 PM
if u wanted to pull over in a safe location then wait for the cherries and then slow down and make the next turn into a side street or parking lot...
don't turn urself in, u just made urself look even more guilty,
in order to determine if he clocked u on radar or not u should've asked to see the radar reading when u got the ticket at roadside
Naw I already knew he was going to pull me over, no point waiting.
Just makes it seem like I'm paying attention anyways, yea also does make me look guilty but either way I was still getting pulled over, least I could get some leniency from least noticing that he was watching and was going to pull me over.
mkerian
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:46 PM
Dude, stop analyzing. You have two options.
1: Thank the Good Lord and pay the ticket.
2: Fight it and have to face the cop in court, as well as the potential for greater consequences.
I know what I would do.
As for headlamps interrupting radar waves....:confused:
Gloaming
Sep 15th, 2009, 06:54 PM
For the first time ever in one of these threads, I'm going to tell the OP to go to court and fight this ticket!!!!
User Name
Sep 15th, 2009, 07:23 PM
Why don't you do what someone suggested and get a court date and ask for disclosure. If it doesn't look good then you can always plead guilty before the date and pay the fine. I think the only reason you got a break was because as someone said, the guy was probably chillin in his car and you sped by. He knew you were speeding, you knew you were speeding, but he didn't have the goods to nail you so gave you a smaller ticket and scare some sense into you. Although, the R/99 seems to indicate that he clocked you at 99 which is 49 over the limit of 50.
gamer123
Sep 15th, 2009, 10:50 PM
set a court date, request a disclosure to see if hes bluffing :twisted:
vaportech
Aug 18th, 2010, 03:23 PM
Update:
just ended up paying the fine.
Didn't effect insurance either in fact it went down. :)
KorruptioN
Aug 18th, 2010, 03:35 PM
Update:
just ended up paying the fine.
Didn't effect insurance either in fact it went down. :)
Your insurance went down?! Lucky break x1000000000000
The Radio Dept.
Aug 18th, 2010, 03:46 PM
I was going 150kmh in a 100kmh zone before the ******** law came into effect. Cop said I had to go to court because there was no fine for such an excess of speed. My counsellor or should I say wolf in sheep's clothing told me to plead guilty and say I'm a college student with limited funds, blah blah blah. I ended up paying $300 which was I think the full amount, got demerit points and all that. I didn't get a break even though the judge himself acknowledged that I had come all the way to the Peterborough court while living in Toronto yet he didn't cut me any slack. I mean, was he going to throw me in jail or something? I guess there were heavier fines he could throw at me but didn't.
Moral of the story is, don't speed if you can't take the heat. I know your type; you come off the highway and don't bother braking and just carry on going at highway speeds. Like a lot of people have said, you are lucky he didn't just book you for the 50 over.
KevC
Aug 18th, 2010, 04:30 PM
www.fyst.ca
mkerian
Aug 18th, 2010, 04:31 PM
Update:
just ended up paying the fine.
Didn't effect insurance either in fact it went down. :)
Oh it'll go up...just wait.
Nurse2B
Aug 18th, 2010, 04:57 PM
Isn't 15 over no points?
I got a ticket a few years back when I was 18. It was either 10 or 15 over, but no points at all.
I went to pay it the next day, $60, lol. Insurance never said anything about it, rates never went up. They actually went down at every renewal since.
Just pay it & move on. Go to court & you'll probably get dinged for the original charge. Consider yourself lucky.
Coffee Addict
Aug 18th, 2010, 06:54 PM
Yea I've known people who got nailed there before. Drivers generally don't pay attention to the signs and slow down in the stretch east of the railway tracks.
I've seen them pull people over on the other side too, going west, after the train tracks where every one starts gunning it... The speed limit doesn't change to 70 for another 50 or 100 meters or so... and the cops were standing right before the "70 begins" sign nailing people.
user01
Aug 18th, 2010, 06:58 PM
I hate that road, my GF lives there and when I usually drive from Markville Mall to First Markham Place, I had to precautious.
sixer
Aug 18th, 2010, 07:16 PM
Pain the fine you idiot. He should have tagged you for 50 over and sent your car away and you would have had your license suspended and fined a whole lot more.
Next time with this on your record you won't be getting a break.
KorruptioN
Aug 18th, 2010, 07:26 PM
Pain the fine you idiot. He should have tagged you for 50 over and sent your car away and you would have had your license suspended and fined a whole lot more.
Next time with this on your record you won't be getting a break.
Somebody's late to the party :rolleyes:
Why are all your posts always so inflammatory?
yao416
Aug 18th, 2010, 07:38 PM
Damn and I'm fighting my 10 over ticked. Lol
sixer
Aug 18th, 2010, 08:03 PM
Somebody's late to the party :rolleyes:
Why are all your posts always so inflammatory?
OP needs to know that speed kills and the more to tell him the merrier. Bottom line is his driving habits are endangering himself and more importantly others.
Speed kills and when you have the chance to witness the horror and serious injuries speeding causes, you would be telling him he's an idiot as well.
XtremeModder
Aug 19th, 2010, 01:14 AM
My question for the OP is... why in the **** would you go 49KM/h OVER the the limit @ 3am... you do realize cops most likely have nothing to do but sit, talk and do radar traps at that time right? (BTW, You deserve the full ticket amount, doing almost 100KM/h in a 50 is just plain ******** and stupid, didn't read all the replies but from what I read, I'm surprised no one else said the same thing). Hell, over where I am when I get off work @ 12AM, it takes me 15 minutes to get home and I always see at LEAST 1 radar trap on the way home (most of the time), and its a good spot to, right after a slight uphill (just barely visible to see over it) and train tracks this cop EVERY THURSDAY parks in this drive way facing east, so directly towards the direction im going (west). This ONE time this idiot (who also works with me) decided to pass me because I slowed down to 60 knowing the cop would probably be there, he hit probably 80 once passing me, the cop pulled ME over thinking it was my car. But it wasn't, thank god the other guy had a ridiculous muffler on his car that was so loud you could hear it from a mile away and you knew it was a piece of **** car too. The cop let me off saying he knew he had the wrong car because he asked me to rev my engine and knew I had stock everything, and saw 2 readings of 85 and 60. I told the cop to do it next thursday again and I'd set the other car up hahahaha. Next thursday I decided to slow down (from 70 to 60) a bit earlier, and deliberately set it so that same guy was behind me and sure enough, did the same thing and the cop got him that time, flashed my highbeams when I saw the cop car, and the cop got the other car. That following sunday, the guy was so pissed saying he got caught going 40 over :D.
Truly was priceless.
(The other driver was also ticketed for having those stupid neon lights all over the inside of his car and underneath his car, they were blue and you could see the bulbs through the tints, I don't remember what the total amount he got fined was as he didn't tell me, just that it was enough, but I had no sympathy for him. I'm 24 and am over all of that modding stuff, I could see an aftermarket grille, performance parts (good ones), but none of that flashy garbage).
_Jason_
Aug 19th, 2010, 01:34 AM
My question for the OP is... why in the **** would you go 49KM/h OVER the the limit @ 3am... you do realize cops most likely have nothing to do but sit, talk and do radar traps at that time right? (BTW, You deserve the full ticket amount, doing almost 100KM/h in a 50 is just plain ******** and stupid, didn't read all the replies but from what I read, I'm surprised no one else said the same thing). Hell, over where I am when I get off work @ 12AM, it takes me 15 minutes to get home and I always see at LEAST 1 radar trap on the way home (most of the time), and its a good spot to, right after a slight uphill (just barely visible to see over it) and train tracks this cop EVERY THURSDAY parks in this drive way facing east, so directly towards the direction im going (west). This ONE time this idiot (who also works with me) decided to pass me because I slowed down to 60 knowing the cop would probably be there, he hit probably 80 once passing me, the cop pulled ME over thinking it was my car. But it wasn't, thank god the other guy had a ridiculous muffler on his car that was so loud you could hear it from a mile away and you knew it was a piece of **** car too. The cop let me off saying he knew he had the wrong car because he asked me to rev my engine and knew I had stock everything, and saw 2 readings of 85 and 60. I told the cop to do it next thursday again and I'd set the other car up hahahaha. Next thursday I decided to slow down (from 70 to 60) a bit earlier, and deliberately set it so that same guy was behind me and sure enough, did the same thing and the cop got him that time, flashed my highbeams when I saw the cop car, and the cop got the other car. That following sunday, the guy was so pissed saying he got caught going 40 over :D.
Truly was priceless.
(The other driver was also ticketed for having those stupid neon lights all over the inside of his car and underneath his car, they were blue and you could see the bulbs through the tints, I don't remember what the total amount he got fined was as he didn't tell me, just that it was enough, but I had no sympathy for him. I'm 24 and am over all of that modding stuff, I could see an aftermarket grille, performance parts (good ones), but none of that flashy garbage).
hahaha that story was hilarious! you "set him up" lol.
XtremeModder
Aug 19th, 2010, 02:04 AM
yeah because he was some stupid punk kid who always talked about his **** car, it was fast as hell because of the engine swap and all the junk, but seriously, why try and go 100 in a 60, @ 12:30 on an empty main street, your just asking for it, and you're damn right I set him up and laughed all the way home (and on the way to that exact spot).
But once again, I wish you went 1km faster!
vaportech
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:32 AM
yeah because he was some stupid punk kid who always talked about his **** car, it was fast as hell because of the engine swap and all the junk, but seriously, why try and go 100 in a 60, @ 12:30 on an empty main street, your just asking for it, and you're damn right I set him up and laughed all the way home (and on the way to that exact spot).
But once again, I wish you went 1km faster!
You're ********. Why are you encouraging people to break the law.
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:47 AM
You're ********. Why are you encouraging people to break the law.
LOL, he's not encouraging people to break the law, hes making sure the guy speeds at the right moment.
He is actually obeying the law... Don't see your point there...
vero95
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:49 AM
yeah because he was some stupid punk kid who always talked about his **** car, it was fast as hell because of the engine swap and all the junk, but seriously, why try and go 100 in a 60, @ 12:30 on an empty main street, your just asking for it, and you're damn right I set him up and laughed all the way home (and on the way to that exact spot).
But once again, I wish you went 1km faster!
so instead of advising him not to speed you set him up :confused:
where do you work? I do not want to meet you
longitude
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:52 AM
Quiet, or TrevorK will come by... :D
Nurse2B
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:56 AM
Damn and I'm fighting my 10 over ticked. Lol
Why bother? lol
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 11:58 AM
so instead of advising him not to speed you set him up :confused:
where do you work? I do not want to meet you
People don't learn until they get a ticket. Besides, he didn't like the guy. Why would he do him any favours?
chickenbones
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:00 PM
Now I wanna know did he actually get a radar reading, I have HID low beams and Halogen fog lamps on, don't know if that messes with the radar since its two different types of light, then again light travels at the same speed but idk.
Genius comment.
vaportech
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:01 PM
yeah because he was some stupid punk kid who always talked about his **** car, it was fast as hell because of the engine swap and all the junk, but seriously, why try and go 100 in a 60, @ 12:30 on an empty main street, your just asking for it, and you're damn right I set him up and laughed all the way home (and on the way to that exact spot).
But once again, I wish you went 1km faster!
LOL, he's not encouraging people to break the law, hes making sure the guy speeds at the right moment.
He is actually obeying the law... Don't see your point there...
Yes he is.
EPcjay
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:04 PM
damn and i'm fighting my 10 over ticked. Lol
+1 !
I was in the same situation as OP, different area.
Stupid area went from 80 > 50 close to the town of shelburne on Highway 89.
Clocked for +35 over the limit. Didn't even give me a chance to slow down after seeing the sign.
At the end he lowered it to 10 over.
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:09 PM
Yes he is.
I wish you were going 1km faster too so they would have thrown the book at you too. He gave you a huge break and you are still trying to figure out how to get out of it. To most people with a brain, that's a hint to pay it and thank your lucky stars he didn't give you the full charge.
And LOL at you going straight out and asking for a break.
Wishing you were going 1km faster is not encouraging people to break the law, it's wishing you would have been charged with 50km plus and get what you deserve!
vaportech
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:13 PM
I wish you were going 1km faster too so they would have thrown the book at you too. He gave you a huge break and you are still trying to figure out how to get out of it. To most people with a brain, that's a hint to pay it and thank your lucky stars he didn't give you the full charge.
And LOL at you going straight out and asking for a break.
Wishing you were going 1km faster is not encouraging people to break the law, it's wishing you would have been charged with 50km plus and get what you deserve!
WTH? The fines already been paid. Hence the update? Clearly you haven't read all the posts
How is that not encouraging and why do i deserve 50 over if i didn't go 50 over?
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:19 PM
WTH? The fines already been paid. Hence the update? Clearly you haven't read all the posts
How is that not encouraging and why do i deserve 50 over if i didn't go 50 over?
I realize that now you have paid the fines and all, but you were still looking to get out of it, hence why you started this thread.
He was wishing you had gone 1km faster. He's not telling you to go out and do 50km/h over when you go out for a drive tonight. I think you have a bad understanding of the word encouraging...
Ecouraging would be to attempt to get the person to do something in the future. Wishing something would of happened is in the past, hence not encouraging... Get it?
vaportech
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:26 PM
I realize that now you have paid the fines and all, but you were still looking to get out of it, hence why you started this thread.
He was wishing you had gone 1km faster. He's not telling you to go out and do 50km/h over when you go out for a drive tonight. I think you have a bad understanding of the word encouraging...
Ecouraging would be to attempt to get the person to do something in the future. Wishing something would of happened is in the past, hence not encouraging... Get it?
Ok fine.
Why would you wish upon someone to break the law?
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 12:29 PM
Ok fine.
Why would you wish upon someone to break the law?
For you to learn a lesson. After the officer gave you a huge break, you still weren't satisfied and were still looking to get away with it, hence not really learning anything.
What many people would have learned from this:
"Wow, I am so freaking lucky, I'll pay this right away and get it over with"
rather than saying something stupid like:
"Now I wanna know did he actually get a radar reading, I have HID low beams and Halogen fog lamps on, don't know if that messes with the radar since its two different types of light, then again light travels at the same speed but idk."
Now do you understand me??
XtremeModder
Aug 19th, 2010, 01:06 PM
Clearly you haver era Therese of the posts as we or I) wished that you were going that 1 extra km. Either way you look like a fool.
And I set the other guy up to teach a lesson especially since I was admittedly wrongfully pulled over and let go. That's just hassle for me since I'm young and drive a civic hahaha.
I'm not gonna lie and say I never speed, but you have to know where to speed and when, which is definitely not at 3am.
My argument still stands saying you should have been given the $500 fine. What would have happened if some random car pulled out of a parking lot and you were too busy watching the speedometer to make sure it didn't go over 50. You'd be in a much more serious situation than you are now.
Btw I'm not trying to be an *******. I was rear ended last year at a red-light by a woman going 60ish, believe me that was hard enough yo push my car into the middle of the intersection (turns out she was talking on her phone). now picture that at 100km/h
I'm also not setting anyone up ever again, just that once but a few co workers know about it and thought it was priceless (none of us like the guy)
WTH? The fines already been paid. Hence the update? Clearly you haven't read all the posts
How is that not encouraging and why do i deserve 50 over if i didn't go 50 over?
vaportech
Aug 19th, 2010, 01:23 PM
Clearly you haver era Therese of the posts as we or I) wished that you were going that 1 extra km. Either way you look like a fool.
And I set the other guy up to teach a lesson especially since I was admittedly wrongfully pulled over and let go. That's just hassle for me since I'm young and drive a civic hahaha.
I'm not gonna lie and say I never speed, but you have to know where to speed and when, which is definitely not at 3am.
My argument still stands saying you should have been given the $500 fine. What would have happened if some random car pulled out of a parking lot and you were too busy watching the speedometer to make sure it didn't go over 50. You'd be in a much more serious situation than you are now.
Btw I'm not trying to be an *******. I was rear ended last year at a red-light by a woman going 60ish, believe me that was hard enough yo push my car into the middle of the intersection (turns out she was talking on her phone). now picture that at 100km/h
I'm also not setting anyone up ever again, just that once but a few co workers know about it and thought it was priceless (none of us like the guy)
Actually I wasn't focused on my speedometer, I was actually paying attention to the road thus why I had already pulled over into a parking lot before the cop even had his lights on. This parking lot is also the one immediately after the tracks heading towards Kennedy, thus I dunno even how fast I was going but I wasn't going fast enough that if I braked super hard I would have not skidded because I stopped within 100 feet. But yes I was speeding and I already knew the cop was coming after me so that's why I pulled into the parking lot.
actng
Aug 19th, 2010, 02:17 PM
hey guy... just so you know... if he booked you under s172 street racing / stunting for going 50 over, you would be looking at:
1. 7 day impoundment (~$800 in tow fees and storage fees in Markham)
2. 7 day license suspension ($ depends on your ability to get to/from work)
3. legal representation ($1500 for paralegal - $2500+ for lawyer)
4. minimum $2000 fine upon conviction, maximum $10,000
5. maximum 2 year license suspension upon conviction
6. maximum 6 months in jail (but no criminal record)
7. 7-8 months of stress (priceless)
Even if you're found not guilty, points # 1+2+3 are non-reimburseable.
So considering you got 15 over, you should donate some money to charity and xmas card to the york region pig who gave you a break, which is RARE cuz most york region cops are quite literally, punks.
rolla96
Aug 19th, 2010, 02:24 PM
u should have bring it to court
why??
if cop didn't show, free to go.
if translator didn't show, free to go or delay
first they will talk it down to 10km/h(or lower) to make u plea guilty. $25 fine + $15 fee + no pts
and radar uses sound waves i believe
TripleHelix
Aug 19th, 2010, 02:43 PM
u should have bring it to court
why??
if cop didn't show, free to go.
if translator didn't show, free to go or delay
first they will talk it down to 10km/h(or lower) to make u plea guilty. $25 fine + $15 fee + no pts
and radar uses sound waves i believe
Or, if they want to, they could charge him the original price of the ticket for 49 over like the cop said. If they know he is arguing a 15 over fine when he was going 49over, do you really think they will give him 10 over for him to plead guilty?
BTW, read the posts, he already paid...
vero95
Aug 19th, 2010, 02:51 PM
and radar uses sound waves i believe
you mean they turn a speaker in your direction? :D
SpillOnAisle9
Aug 19th, 2010, 03:36 PM
and radar uses sound waves i believe
You believe wrong. The word started as an acronym for
Radio Detection And Ranging
art luther
Aug 19th, 2010, 04:05 PM
I got pulled over once for doing 83 in a 50. No excuse other than my buddy and I were just shooting the breeze and not paying attention. I admitted that I didn't know how fast I was going and apologized. The cop dropped it down to 10 over with a $40 fine.
I mailed the cheque in the moment I walked in the door. Sometimes life gives you an unexpected gift. Take it, thank the gods for it and move on.
Mr.Sea
Aug 19th, 2010, 07:09 PM
You asked for a break and you got it. I'd say you're very lucky already. It is a gamble if you wish to fight it. The police officer can change the ticket at the trial if you choose to go that route.
Usually I am a supporter of fighting tickets, but he let you off big time. 15 over, is a minor ticket. 49 over is a major one (I think). Your insurance would skyrocket with a 49 over on your record.
game_fanatic
Aug 19th, 2010, 07:21 PM
u should have bring it to court
why??
if cop didn't show, free to go.
if translator didn't show, free to go or delay
first they will talk it down to 10km/h(or lower) to make u plea guilty. $25 fine + $15 fee + no pts
and radar uses sound waves i believe
If the cop doesn't show, it doesn't automatically drop the ticket. It's up to the discretion of the prosecutor.
And 49km wouldn't have a huge impact to insurance, as it's still a minor conviction. 50km+ would be more serious, however.
bobbings
Aug 20th, 2010, 12:40 AM
LOL and what did you expect him to say? "Sure sir, I'll let you off with a warning, have a nice night!" :lol: Lemme guess you also go into a car dealership to buy a car and tell them "I want a deal"?
That's pretty balsy to ask for a deal!!! lol
m4gician
Aug 20th, 2010, 12:52 AM
That's pretty balsy to ask for a deal!!! lol
OMG yes. Especially if you want to buy the car the same day! So OP...fight it? The charge reads 15km/h over? File for a court date, ask for disclosure. THE PROSECUTOR (the person ACTUALLY in charge of screwing you) will offer you a deal so he/she does not have to take the officer through a trial. :o
freebie
Aug 20th, 2010, 03:10 AM
OMG yes. Especially if you want to buy the car the same day! So OP...fight it? The charge reads 15km/h over? File for a court date, ask for disclosure. THE PROSECUTOR (the person ACTUALLY in charge of screwing you) will offer you a deal so he/she does not have to take the officer through a trial. :o
This thread's a year old, man. He already paid the fine. Just let this thead sink.
maniacshopper
Aug 20th, 2010, 08:03 AM
This thread's a year old, man. He already paid the fine. Just let this thead sink.
+1, when I started to read the thread, and looked at the date, wtf a year old thread being revived. complete waste of time.
vaportech
Mar 24th, 2011, 06:58 PM
updated
longitude
Mar 24th, 2011, 07:09 PM
Update:
It has been 1+ years since received this charge back in Sept 09, I paid the ticket in Jan '10.
Today I was reviewing some documents and stumbled upon my drivers abstract which showed this conviction. I clearly remembered not going to trial for this ticket and since I have smarted up and not so naive anymore, I decided to see if I can reopen this case.
So that is what I did today, I went to the Newmarket Superior Court of Justice and filed an appeal to reopen this case, since I already paid a fine it would mean I already plead guilty however I am requesting a new trial so thus the plea is withdrawn. I don't really care about the money but I really need to have a clean drivers abstract for future insurance purposes.
I received a trial date on June 20th and I will be requesting disclosure shortly.
So the point of this update is that no matter what, if you feel that there was a miscarriage of justice, there is always a way to appeal that decision and you always have an option of taking it to the next level.
I'm also fighting this on the principle that I have the right to trial.
end update
Wait, if you plead guilty and paid the ticket then that means you are convicted, regardless of the amount paid and demerit points.
You don't have to go to trial to be convicted.
It will show in driver's abstract from MTO.
vaportech
Mar 24th, 2011, 07:10 PM
Wait, if you paid a ticket that means you are convicted, regardless of the amount paid and demerit points.
You don't have to go to trial to be convicted.
Naw, i'm appealing the conviction and requesting a new trial.
boheca
Mar 24th, 2011, 07:17 PM
Naw, i'm appealing the conviction and requesting a new trial.
So you are aware that if you are convicted you will have a new conviction date and the conviction will be on your abstract for another 3 years...
vaportech
Mar 24th, 2011, 07:20 PM
So you are aware that if you are convicted you will have a new conviction date and the conviction will be on your abstract for another 3 years...
Yea I know, which I'm willing to risk.
But I really really wanna get a glance at that disclosure package.
yao416
Mar 24th, 2011, 08:32 PM
Sick guy
trixstar
Mar 24th, 2011, 09:47 PM
hook me up with the money tree you got growin in ur garden :lol:
isajoo
Mar 25th, 2011, 01:48 AM
Can they not charge u again w/the original fine of 49 over???
I think it is really stupid to do this.
The cop let u off and ur fighting it, crazy.
BTW
How does a 15 over ticket affect ur record???
I always thought 1 minor ticket is accepted and does not affect premiums.
I had a ticket on my record b4 and the rate never went up.
vaportech
Mar 25th, 2011, 02:03 AM
Can they not charge u again w/the original fine of 49 over???
I think it is really stupid to do this.
The cop let u off and ur fighting it, crazy.
BTW
How does a 15 over ticket affect ur record???
I always thought 1 minor ticket is accepted and does not affect premiums.
I had a ticket on my record b4 and the rate never went up.
cause i have 2 and this one is the weakest of the two
isajoo
Mar 25th, 2011, 11:31 AM
cause i have 2 and this one is the weakest of the two
So ur saying ur other ticket is for going >49 over.
Damn, if so, ur screwed.
I do get where ur coming from though, when I 1st started driving I got a $#!* tonne of tickets and I also never paid any of them, just fought them out in court, most where reduced/dismissed, 1 made it through, which didn't affect my insurance.
BUT bottomline is:
If u don't find a way to control the speed it won't make any difference how many tickets u fight.
What I am trying to say is, u gotta find a car that can give both the fun/fast feeling of speeding w/out the grief of dealing w/the cops.
The past 8-9 yrs I have not gotten a single ticket but that does not mean I don't speed, I do it in a controlled manner and only when legally do-able(no demerit points).
Eg.
@ Every single set of lights I will red-line my car till I just pass the speed limit, this gives me the feeling of going fast, but I don't need to worry about tickets, I even do it in front/beside of cops, never been pulled over.
Do NOT speed in 40km/h zone.
50km/h zone, do MAX. 65
60km/h zone, do MAX. 76
70km/h zone, do MAX. 87
80km/h zone, do MAX. 98
90km/h zone, do MAX. 109
I don't take the highway much but if/when I do:
100km/h zone, do MAX. 119
It may seem silly to others and many may think that those r just normal cruising speeds, but when done @ the right time it's like having ur cake and eating it too.
Best part is u don't need a very powerful car to enjoy reaching those speeds quickly and in my case I still get decent fuel economy @ 10L/100km 100% CITY red-lining/down-shifting/holding gears.
+
U can still get a little racing/drag action going occasionally @ the lights w/the other driver always thinking ur gonna keep going pass the speed limit, which ends up in them being pulled over.
LOL
lexani
Mar 25th, 2011, 01:16 PM
Eg.
@ Every single set of lights I will red-line my car till I just pass the speed limit, this gives me the feeling of going fast, but I don't need to worry about tickets, I even do it in front/beside of cops, never been pulled over.
U can still get a little racing/drag action going occasionally @ the lights w/the other driver always thinking ur gonna keep going pass the speed limit, which ends up in them being pulled over.
LOL
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