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07-08-2007, 10:35 PM | #23 | |
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You know I am not sure how many trafic consultants we have here in Calgary but regrdless of how many we have if you break the law pay the price. You have to man enough to admit that you have done some thing wrong. If you are not man enough then don't break the law then you will be ok. |
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07-08-2007, 11:29 PM | #24 |
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i think in many countries, corruption is present in all positions of authority, when people have power, there is higher chance they will get corrupt and in Canada or HK, there is no difference, it is very hard to catch people who are corrupt and for people who want to catch them its also very hard because its very complex and complicated and involves not just a few people
thats why in HK there are agencies like ICAC who tackle corruption and in poorer countries (ex. Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, etc) a lot of police and authoratative figures are corrupted because they get much lower wages than the people who do the same jobs in North America thats why RCMP officers get paid like $30/hr+ or whatever for giving people driving tickets and keeping laws in order
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07-09-2007, 01:44 AM | #25 |
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dispute the tickets, at least you will get more discount. The judge will let you and the cop negotiate a better amount first.
Canadian cops are not bad. However, they care too much about the traffic issue. My friend's home got brake in, the cop did not even go into his house. |
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07-09-2007, 02:24 AM | #26 |
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just go and dispute it, there might be a chance that the cop don't show up and then if the cop shows up, just tell them you are first time offender and sorry for what you done and just act like a sorry ass, Canadian people are sympathetic in nature (most of the time), so your odds of a lesser fine is very likely!
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07-09-2007, 02:55 AM | #27 | |
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If the cop said he will be there if you dispute it, he means he really want the ticket to stick and get you off the street. This ticket is worth 9 points on its own, plus the 3 you get in April you are already looking at 12 points within 3 month and that's not counting whatever you've already got. You will only get suspended if you have 15 or more points within 2 years. ICBC also wants to take a bit off you too, that 12 points in 3 months is gonna cost you $1260 DPP. If you already had say 6 points in your system within the last year then that means you will be looking at 18 points as the DPP is $3120. IF you did get suspended you will be suspended for 3 months, after that you can pay to reinstate your N license, you do not need to retake the class 7 test, your next test will be class 5. But you will need to do the whole 24 months on N sign. |
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07-09-2007, 03:01 AM | #28 | |
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Are you sure your info is correct tho? cuz if ur right i'll just go pay it and try to make myself a better driver. |
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07-09-2007, 10:32 AM | #29 | |
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In the end, this country will lose out as they lose contributing members of this society, as well as tax payers who fund the social programs in this country. In the mean time, I have not used "Traffic Consultants" to go to court, as been advised by the cops who wrote the tickets. I have been "man" enough to face them directly in court in previous occasions. It just so happens they were no shows and I couldn't question them on the witness stands (who is the man now?). I always wonder, wouldn't the judge love to hear this stuff in court. To your point earlier, the corruption in RCMP is not just on the top-tier. The guys on the top is responsible for the culture of corruption and giving directions. They still need the middle-tier to manage their dirty deeds and the bottom-tier to do the grunt work. In essence, it is nothing short of racketeering, which is why the current federal government takes this so seriously. It is not feasible nor practical to prosecute everyone within RCMP, otherwise, you may find up to 50% to 75% civil servants getting implicated in the process. The current federal government is hoping by taking out the top-tier folks who give out orders, the whole system will crumble. You can continue to put your "head in the sand" like an ostrich and pretend everything is hunky-dorie, or you can do something about this and make this country a better place than it is already. You don't have to look very far, just south of the border, to find corruption and cronyism. I spent six (6) years down in NY and California during the "good" years, but decided to leave because I am finding the "new" government at the time, is not only incompentent, but full of corruption and cronyism. It is not suprising the best days of the US is behind them (just look at the US$ vs. the CDN$ in the past few years), unless of course, someone decides to pull their head out from the sand and put an end to this G.W.Bush mess.
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07-09-2007, 12:06 PM | #30 |
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just dispute the tickets, go to the court as everyone suggested.
I had similiar issue before when cop gave me ticket for left turn on yellow light. I went to the court, and the cop was here, the court will schedule him to be there for the tickets he issued. but don't worry, you get a 50% chance. there were at least 5 or 6 people got ticket from this same cop and we all go into the same court room. before we go in, the cop will go around and ask each party for details of their tickets. I told the cop nothing.... and he was there scratching his head......why I am there for....... when we go into the court room, the cop told the judge he has nothing prepared for my case and I win automatically. no charges, no fines so, go for it, it will take at least 6-8 months to schedule a hearing. put your money in the bank now and pay later if you lose. good luck!! Last edited by alanchan; 07-09-2007 at 02:36 PM.. |
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07-09-2007, 01:33 PM | #31 | |
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07-09-2007, 05:37 PM | #32 |
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he really wants to pay it for some reason even after telling him what he should do... let him pay it and get his license suspended, i dont get people like that, but whatever
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08-11-2007, 10:24 PM | #33 |
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well i filed my dispute. Should I hire a lawyer to attend with me or for me to fight the ticket? oh yeah what if the cops show up in court, I heard that UBC police are likely to show up. Is there any chance to negotiate something?
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08-12-2007, 05:10 AM | #34 |
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i don't know if this is true, but i heard there is some new rule where any cop can attend the court hearing and represent the cop that actually issued you the ticket, i could be completely wrong but i think one of my friends told me about this.
in addition, if you really really hate the cop and be a pain in the arse, you can call the traffic department in the area where you got ticketed, and request a report (you have to do this within 30 days). when you ask for this report, they will contact the officer that issued the ticket and make them do the report (which is a sh1tload of paperwork). i've heard from some biker friends that they do this all the time and even speeding tickets require at least 1/2 day of paperwork. many officers choose not to deal with the hassle and let the charge be removed.
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08-21-2007, 03:31 PM | #36 |
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Given you are getting a total of $472 of tickets, it is better to get a lawyer.
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08-22-2007, 03:26 PM | #37 |
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Given the money involved and the risk of suspension, get a traffic court paralegal-usually ex cop-to represent you. What often happens is that you will pay a slightly smaller find and have the points reduced or eliminated.
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