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But yeah...rather have the car impounded than crushed like in certain places. *knock on wood* |
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And the fact that it is a Ferrari doesn't matter, it's the principle. Yes it's less likely, but a chance is still a chance. I would think that although they can still tow your car away on the spot you aren't guilty yet. When you get your speeding ticket it doesn't mean you are pleading guilty so I don't see how this would be any different because in the canadian charter of human rights and freedoms it says: "Any person charged with an offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal". |
We'll take my situation for example. Was driving highway 1 and punched it, lo and behold it was an unmarked car behind me. Get pulled over, cop DOESN'T know how fast I was going. He says I was going more than 160km/h as he couldn't keep up with me (Wait, your police trim suv couldn't keep up with my bone stock Volvo 240? hahah). Puts on the ticket "more than 60km/h over"... Later, I get a letter in the mail saying that the ticket has basically been thrown out and that the cop has the right to issue a new ticket (that was a few months ago). Moral of the story here, I woulda had my car impounded for "bad" ticket. And no, i'm not saying I was in the right. But pretend I wasn't excessive speeding, maybe just accelerated really hard to 130km/h... Still not the 40km/h over... And I woulda lost my car for a week and been charged the fees for essentially the wrong offence. |
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Now, your average moose weighs in the vicinity of 1000 pounds and has long spindly legs that hold it a good three feet off the ground... so even just nudging this thing, it basically landed in his lap. Dude lived... but he didn't walk for two months. Still doesn't have the use of one hand to this day, 20+ years later. His face was incredibly messed up from the glass that was embedded in it - even windshield safety glass can piece out when it has a several-hundred-pound chunk of flesh going through it. His jaw was wired shut for a good four weeks and he couldn't eat normally for almost a year. So yeah... hitting a big animal is not something you want to do in your pasta or sauerkraut rocket. Quote:
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"That person" shouldn't have been such a selfish prick and gotten the car impounded now should they? This should be pretty simple. So, to play it safe, don't go more than 30 over. If you're around 40 over and it's up the officers discretion, your attitude probably plays a big part here as to whether they count it as excessive or not. If you think you're only going 38 over, changes in tire size and age means your speedo isn't that accurate, and you could very easily be going more than 38 over. *actually *owns |
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What happens if you lose your car and license and then when you go to court the judge finds you not guilty? Who pays the impound fee? Who pays for whatever form of transportation you need to use while you have no car and no license? Do you just get credit for one free 40+ km/h over the speed limit in the future? lol |
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"Tribunal in the general sense is any person or institution with the authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title.[1]" I would imagine in the course of dotting the legal i's and crossing the t's, they would have empowered the cops appropriately for these circumstances. Consider that they're already permitted to tow your car for a number of other reasons: if you're impaired, if the vehicle is unsafe, if the driver is arrested on an outstanding warrant, etc. There never seems to have been a "Charter issue" with these... there's no reason there should be with this. Quote:
Tell us this: let's assume this was the case, that the court decides your vehicle should be impounded. That means the minute you pay your ticket, you're pleading guilty - you want the truck to come unannounced and tow your car then? Or say you dispute the charge, and lose - should they come and tow it then and leave you stranded at the courthouse? Or are you going to voluntarily go drop it off at the impound yard? Quote:
That's not an opinion, BTW, that's just a statement of fact. Quote:
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Try keeping your head inside the box long enough to learn the facts of what you're whining about. |
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I'm literally slapping my own forehead after reading your replies. You may get your car back, you may also get your license back, but what happens in the meantime? You could lose your job. You could get the car back with damage. You could be put in a bad financial situation when forced to pay the exhorbitant fines and fees. Only to have a judge say "sorry, our bad". You may like the gov't holding your hand, for whatever reason. But most of us take personal responsibility for our own actions, and don't want the gov't looking over our shoulders. |
you forgot to fail him dude |
Meh, he's a living fail. It's doubtful that mine would even make a difference. :lol |
i wonna double thank you dude is a wonnabe cop :rolleyes::rolleyes: |
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Here's how it's different: it's still cheaper. You don't have to worry about defending a criminal DUI charge. You don't have to put thousands into repairs before you're allowed to put it back on the road. You wait your seven days, you pay off the impound yard and the various fees, and you're on your way again. Quote:
If you know that 40-over is the line, and that cops so far are only concentrating on people doing 50-over... how hard is it to keep it to 30-over? Have a little fucking self control. Take some personal responsibility for your own driving habits, instead of blaming it on the speed limits, or the flow of traffic. |
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HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH, well done^^^ |
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