squealing tires ticket
#41
At first, I laughed at the worthlessness of this thread but then... I found these. Thank you stuartc and Firebase for a nice laugh.
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#42
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Welcome katie. I like the year. Base or touring? Vert or coupe? Sorry to hear about your ticket. Ive noticed if you get a z used and just got it the tires will chirp for about 2 weeks and you got to get it going a bit to get it to stop. Mine chirped on turns for 2 weeks and it stopped now. The best bet is wearing the tires.
#43
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Welcome katie. I like the year. Base or touring? Vert or coupe? Sorry to hear about your ticket. Ive noticed if you get a z used and just got it the tires will chirp for about 2 weeks and you got to get it going a bit to get it to stop. Mine chirped on turns for 2 weeks and it stopped now. The best bet is wearing the tires.
What are you talking about?
#45
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Katie, If indeed the license plate was written down wrong, or if any information is wrong etc... the ticket should be thrown out in court.
I would hire an ex-traffic cop (pointts etc...) not sure what is over and available in Ont, I use Pointts in Alberta, they are relatively cheap ($200ish) and have come through everytime for me.
I know they are pretty rough on "Stunting" and the like in Ontario and Quebec which is why a cop gave you a ticket for squealing your tires , but I am sure if you hire a lawyer it'll go away.....fast.
I would hire an ex-traffic cop (pointts etc...) not sure what is over and available in Ont, I use Pointts in Alberta, they are relatively cheap ($200ish) and have come through everytime for me.
I know they are pretty rough on "Stunting" and the like in Ontario and Quebec which is why a cop gave you a ticket for squealing your tires , but I am sure if you hire a lawyer it'll go away.....fast.
#46
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#47
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lol in for pics of OP, this thread is cracking me up lol...
As for ANY information being wrong on the ticket, i dont believe that is 100% correct. It could vary from state to state but I know in cali you have to get something CLEARLY wrong on the citation. Something that clearly identifies the date or time of the violation, identification number of the vehicle, or incorrect vehicle violation code listed on the citation.
I have had plenty of tickets that misslabeled the brand of the car i was driving or something minor but as long as the plate number was correct i never was able to use that as a means to fight the ticket. I have beat 4 tickets fighting them through the mail (back to back might i add). All except ONE where legitimate in the argument of the basic speed law and how it was missinterpreted by the officer during the stop.
the one ticket i got was for removing my airbag for an aftermarket steering wheel and speeding. Unfortunately for the LEO he labeled the wrong subsection on the VC for tampering with vehicles safety equipment and therefore made it an INcorrectable violation. Just with that i won the ticket for BOTH violations, it was basically void after that.
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As for ANY information being wrong on the ticket, i dont believe that is 100% correct. It could vary from state to state but I know in cali you have to get something CLEARLY wrong on the citation. Something that clearly identifies the date or time of the violation, identification number of the vehicle, or incorrect vehicle violation code listed on the citation.
I have had plenty of tickets that misslabeled the brand of the car i was driving or something minor but as long as the plate number was correct i never was able to use that as a means to fight the ticket. I have beat 4 tickets fighting them through the mail (back to back might i add). All except ONE where legitimate in the argument of the basic speed law and how it was missinterpreted by the officer during the stop.
the one ticket i got was for removing my airbag for an aftermarket steering wheel and speeding. Unfortunately for the LEO he labeled the wrong subsection on the VC for tampering with vehicles safety equipment and therefore made it an INcorrectable violation. Just with that i won the ticket for BOTH violations, it was basically void after that.
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#48
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lol in for pics of OP, this thread is cracking me up lol...
As for ANY information being wrong on the ticket, i dont believe that is 100% correct. It could vary from state to state but I know in cali you have to get something CLEARLY wrong on the citation. Something that clearly identifies the date or time of the violation, identification number of the vehicle, or incorrect vehicle violation code listed on the citation.
As for ANY information being wrong on the ticket, i dont believe that is 100% correct. It could vary from state to state but I know in cali you have to get something CLEARLY wrong on the citation. Something that clearly identifies the date or time of the violation, identification number of the vehicle, or incorrect vehicle violation code listed on the citation.
#49
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Junkster, why did you get rid of your dancing avatar?
#51
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^LOL MuFks.
#52
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lol. sorry, kinda funny, but we all have to learn some how : )
don't use tire shine products on anything other than the sidewall. nothing on the bits that make contact with the ground.
if you're burning out because you messed up and greased up your tire, try to protest the ticket and maybe the judge will feel sorry for you and let you off or reduce the penalty, if it's important enough to you. here in the states, we can just flip a lawyer a couple hundred to handle things like this for us. something to consider.
don't use tire shine products on anything other than the sidewall. nothing on the bits that make contact with the ground.
if you're burning out because you messed up and greased up your tire, try to protest the ticket and maybe the judge will feel sorry for you and let you off or reduce the penalty, if it's important enough to you. here in the states, we can just flip a lawyer a couple hundred to handle things like this for us. something to consider.
#54
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I am having a hard time believing the whole tire shine as a culprit for this issue...
Ive gotten shine on the tread of my tires on accident before and that ish comes off the minute i drive down my street...
I think OP just dropped the clutch or something on accident, or is trying to hid the fact she was at full lock bendin corners like mad drift king Yoshiharraaaaaa lmao
Ive gotten shine on the tread of my tires on accident before and that ish comes off the minute i drive down my street...
I think OP just dropped the clutch or something on accident, or is trying to hid the fact she was at full lock bendin corners like mad drift king Yoshiharraaaaaa lmao
#55
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Katie,
I will tell you that if the licence plate is wrong on the ticket, that is considered a fatal error and the ticket is void. You don't need a lawyer, unless you want to pay one of the traffic ticket lawyers to talk with the crown prosecutor and literally say "the licence plate is wrong" and the prosecutor to say "okay I'll withdraw it"
But, what is the ticket for? If he/she gave you a ticket for "squealing the tires" it should be contrary to s.172(1) of the HTA. It's all part of the newer street racing laws, squealing the tires would be considered "stunt driving". And for you to actually get a ticket for squealing tires...you must have been driving like a tool for the cop to actually hit you with that. Having said that...read below...
If you received a Part 1 Provincial Offences Ticket it should be a green slip with a white payment slip. On the back of the green you will see an early resolution option to speak to a prosecutor. Do that. If they don't cancel it, schedule a trial date, it should get tossed. Or just flat out fight the ticket, say you put too much tire shine on the tires and that you are learning to drive a RWD sports car and thats why the tires squealed. If it becomes your word vs. the Officer, bring up the fact they messed up recording a 7 digit licence plate. I don't believe you are telling us the whole story here on the good ol internet so that may not work. But if you are telling the truth, good chance the ticket will be tossed, or they might find you guilty with a suspended sentence (no fine but it keeps the conviction rate up )
Also noteworthy, if you get convicted for stunt driving...prepare your angus around insurance renewal time...
I will tell you that if the licence plate is wrong on the ticket, that is considered a fatal error and the ticket is void. You don't need a lawyer, unless you want to pay one of the traffic ticket lawyers to talk with the crown prosecutor and literally say "the licence plate is wrong" and the prosecutor to say "okay I'll withdraw it"
But, what is the ticket for? If he/she gave you a ticket for "squealing the tires" it should be contrary to s.172(1) of the HTA. It's all part of the newer street racing laws, squealing the tires would be considered "stunt driving". And for you to actually get a ticket for squealing tires...you must have been driving like a tool for the cop to actually hit you with that. Having said that...read below...
If you received a Part 1 Provincial Offences Ticket it should be a green slip with a white payment slip. On the back of the green you will see an early resolution option to speak to a prosecutor. Do that. If they don't cancel it, schedule a trial date, it should get tossed. Or just flat out fight the ticket, say you put too much tire shine on the tires and that you are learning to drive a RWD sports car and thats why the tires squealed. If it becomes your word vs. the Officer, bring up the fact they messed up recording a 7 digit licence plate. I don't believe you are telling us the whole story here on the good ol internet so that may not work. But if you are telling the truth, good chance the ticket will be tossed, or they might find you guilty with a suspended sentence (no fine but it keeps the conviction rate up )
Also noteworthy, if you get convicted for stunt driving...prepare your angus around insurance renewal time...
Last edited by 350ZZJoe; 09-16-2013 at 03:58 PM.
#59
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You're lucky that you're not over this end of the pond. You can be done for "sustained loss of traction", which can either be a hefty fine or more likely your car will be impounded, or potentially if a frequent offence, it can be crushed!
By the way you didn't really detail the tread did you?
By the way you didn't really detail the tread did you?