WATERLOO - Pulled over for not having a front plate
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WATERLOO - Pulled over for not having a front plate
I guess it had to happen eventually, but I never would've expected the cop who pulled me over to be so serious. The reason I was pulled over was bec my front plate wasn't on. Then he questioned me about why I wasn't wearing my glasses. Though on my license it says that it is required for me to wear glasses, but I have 0.25 vision on both eye, and my optometrist even said "You don't have perfect eye-sight, you COULD get some glasses but u don't really need them." So then the cop asks me where I live, and I told him my address, which was less than 1km away from where I was pulled over, and he said he can't let me drive and that my car needs to be towed. I mean...WTF??? So I asked if I could call a friend who lives nearby to drive my car home for me. He agreed to that, but decided to write me two tickets. One for not having my front plate and the other for not wearing my glasses. $110 each...MAN....sigh...
Any advice guys? I know both ticket are inexcusable, but man, he was pressing me so hard. He said if he catches me again without my glasses he'll give me a court date. I'm thinking of not paying these two tickets and go with the trial option hoping that he won't show. These are my first tickets, never actually been pulled over before, since I usually drive by the law. For those who are experienced, any input is greatly appreciated. Thnx for hearing me vent guys.
Any advice guys? I know both ticket are inexcusable, but man, he was pressing me so hard. He said if he catches me again without my glasses he'll give me a court date. I'm thinking of not paying these two tickets and go with the trial option hoping that he won't show. These are my first tickets, never actually been pulled over before, since I usually drive by the law. For those who are experienced, any input is greatly appreciated. Thnx for hearing me vent guys.
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
If you don't really need glasses... why is it on your licence????
FWIW...
I'd get documentation from your optometrist & petition to have the condition removed.
FWIW...
I'd get documentation from your optometrist & petition to have the condition removed.
As for the front license plate, just pay the ticket and move on. I know it is a fair amount of coin, but you knew fully well that what you were doing was illegal. Just suck it up and pay it. I don't understand why people do something they know is wrong, and when they get caught they try and get out of paying the penalty.
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Sorry to hear that! I was driving around most of the summer without a front plate as well in Waterloo. Guess I'll be attaching it next summer. Waterloo cops are totally brutal!
You should definitely fight the ticket. There is always the chance that he will not show. Most of the time the judge will at least reduce the amount. What do you have to lose? The worst that could happen is that you have to pay.
Since we are in Canada, you can always ask for a court date and demand that it is in French. Lvining in Ontario, they do not have the people or resources to do this so they ususally throw out the case. If they do have a French speaking judge, then again, what do you have to lose?
You should definitely fight the ticket. There is always the chance that he will not show. Most of the time the judge will at least reduce the amount. What do you have to lose? The worst that could happen is that you have to pay.
Since we are in Canada, you can always ask for a court date and demand that it is in French. Lvining in Ontario, they do not have the people or resources to do this so they ususally throw out the case. If they do have a French speaking judge, then again, what do you have to lose?
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
Sorry to hear about your troubles.... maybe someone else pi$$ed him off b4 he got to you.
If you don't really need glasses... why is it on your licence????
FWIW...
I'd get documentation from your optometrist & petition to have the condition removed.
If you don't really need glasses... why is it on your licence????
FWIW...
I'd get documentation from your optometrist & petition to have the condition removed.
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
+1. If you do not require glasses while driving, that stipulation shouldn't be on your license. If you do require them, you should be wearing them.
As for the front license plate, just pay the ticket and move on. I know it is a fair amount of coin, but you knew fully well that what you were doing was illegal. Just suck it up and pay it. I don't understand why people do something they know is wrong, and when they get caught they try and get out of paying the penalty.
As for the front license plate, just pay the ticket and move on. I know it is a fair amount of coin, but you knew fully well that what you were doing was illegal. Just suck it up and pay it. I don't understand why people do something they know is wrong, and when they get caught they try and get out of paying the penalty.
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What an effin *****... You can fight them both. For the glasses I'd get a note from my doctor that clearly states I don't need glasses but they can be helpful. As for the front plate you can always try I brought my car like that and the bumper had no holes from the dealer to attatch one (it's worked a couple of times for me).
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by rain1119
I guess it had to happen eventually, but I never would've expected the cop who pulled me over to be so serious. The reason I was pulled over was bec my front plate wasn't on. Then he questioned me about why I wasn't wearing my glasses. Though on my license it says that it is required for me to wear glasses, but I have 0.25 vision on both eye, and my optometrist even said "You don't have perfect eye-sight, you COULD get some glasses but u don't really need them." So then the cop asks me where I live, and I told him my address, which was less than 1km away from where I was pulled over, and he said he can't let me drive and that my car needs to be towed. I mean...WTF??? So I asked if I could call a friend who lives nearby to drive my car home for me. He agreed to that, but decided to write me two tickets. One for not having my front plate and the other for not wearing my glasses. $110 each...MAN....sigh...
Any advice guys? I know both ticket are inexcusable, but man, he was pressing me so hard. He said if he catches me again without my glasses he'll give me a court date. I'm thinking of not paying these two tickets and go with the trial option hoping that he won't show. These are my first tickets, never actually been pulled over before, since I usually drive by the law. For those who are experienced, any input is greatly appreciated. Thnx for hearing me vent guys.
Any advice guys? I know both ticket are inexcusable, but man, he was pressing me so hard. He said if he catches me again without my glasses he'll give me a court date. I'm thinking of not paying these two tickets and go with the trial option hoping that he won't show. These are my first tickets, never actually been pulled over before, since I usually drive by the law. For those who are experienced, any input is greatly appreciated. Thnx for hearing me vent guys.
It seems that there's some confusion as to whether you actually need glasses or not. If it says you must drive with them, then the cop must enforce that ........ and you're liable for a fine....but if in fact you don't need to wear them then that stipulation must be removed from your licence.
That shouldn't be difficult to do with a support letter from your optomitrist, which can be read by the court. (and used to change your licence at the DMV)
I would think it's still at the judge's discretion to dismiss that ticket tho.
Perhaps he'd be a little nice than the cop and do you a favour.
The front licence plate is a hard and fast rule too, but will probably only be ticketed if it were in combination with something else......
If you explained to the judge that the affixing bracket had recently broken, and you hadn't had a chance to fix it yet, he may dismiss that one too, but that's a tossup too.......
If it were me, I'd get both things sorted out and then go into the court and explain that both issues were remedied, and could he dismiss both charges.
Pointts (ticket busters) will cost you $200-$400 so since neither ticket will incur points (I think), it won't be cost effective to get them to rep. you.
G/L
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Put the plate on. Take a picture. Show it to the Judge. Tell him (in French if you want)your previous bracket fell/broke off when you left your parking spot. Or, your brother in law busted it and was in process of gluing it together hoping you would never find out. Or you found it when you went back to where you last parked. Went right out and bought a new one. So sorry. My neighbour has used all of the excuses for his Benz in the last year. All worked and he still has no front plate. He imported it from the US March, 1990 convertible.
Someone stole it. Some might tell yoy to out and get a replacement set of plates $20 I think to substantiate your story about someone taking your plate. Get discovery so you can see the notes the officer made. If he did not write it down I believe he can't contradict you.
GL
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If you want to try the French route but can't speak it ... get someone to translate for you. It worked for Woody Allen in Bannannas
Someone stole it. Some might tell yoy to out and get a replacement set of plates $20 I think to substantiate your story about someone taking your plate. Get discovery so you can see the notes the officer made. If he did not write it down I believe he can't contradict you.
GL
PS
If you want to try the French route but can't speak it ... get someone to translate for you. It worked for Woody Allen in Bannannas
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