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If she pleaded guilty to the speeding ticket at the time, that will make her case harder, but if it was unrelated, it shouldnt come into play. |
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I have no problem with this course of action. Ontario has a similar program, where after so many points accumulated you have an interview with the Ministry of Transportation and they can suspend your license at that time. |
these speeding numbnuts are fighting for themselves, but what happens with their case will have huge precedent setting ramifications for all drivers in BC....I hope they hire a top notch atttorney. From what I hear and read about this case, the police do not have a case...... |
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Lol so many butthurt idiots on the comments section |
filthy rich mainlanders. claiming low income status while living in 10 million houses in the west side. fuck them. |
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If I'm earning 100k annually after taxes and driving down hw91 doing speeds of 200km/h+ (or so the story goes), it would be acceptable? |
^ i think he's just saying that these people immigrate here JUST to take full advantage of our social benefits whilst declaring low income (and hence paying minimal taxes). I for one, know at least two families who got their canadian citizenship just to "see doctor" and "cheap university". inb4 "you mad?" yes, i am actually quite pissed at these people, as they also do complain about the wait times at the family doctor. |
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If someone gets 5 speeding tickets in a year and you want to take away their licence, that’s great. I get it and it makes sense. Good for the province. In this case, I still haven’t seen anything saying they were clocked at such and such speed, or were even observed by an officer speeding. All of this is from people who were on the highway saying they were speeding heavily. People are innocent until proven guilty. While I have no doubt that these people were part of the problem, there isn’t anything I have reported that would show the police can prove it. Its all based on witnesses saying that this happened, but nothing to really back it up (at least reported on by the media, for all we know the cops do have evidence apart from statements that were reported) If witnesses can pick out specific cars or identify drivers that’s one thing, but just claiming to see a group of people speeding, and the police catch up with them after the fact and start towing and pulling licences makes no sense to me. Im glad that you have no problem with this course of action, ill think you find that many people do. If they are pulling her licence due to how many speeding tickets she has racked up, no worries, good on them. If they are pulling her licence due to this situation (which is whats being reported) then they should have to do a lot more than "you were with a group of people who were reported speeding by some other people on a highway". |
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You should learn how the law works. Her comments that she was driving at 115, is not the same as being charged and convicted of speeding. |
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Not gonna go into details of how I know, but if you date a Fob, bring your own condom. Makes me wonder if being a Canadian Citizen is actually that easy. |
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Immigration nightmare - News Hour - Videos | Global BC |
Pretty sure they are linked now, u can't apply for a transfer without the status of your current DL being suspended showing up. Quote:
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WTF charge is improperly equipped vehicle? No front plate? But in rejecting Huang’s appeal, an adjudicator noted that Huang had two driving convictions -- for speeding and for an improperly equipped vehicle -- that resulted in driving suspensions. |
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The articles are very vague about how many called in, and how many are willing to be witnesses. Yet remember if this goes before a judge it becomes all shades of grey, as the judge's ruling becomes the law. The judge may rule that 10+ people witnessing the same event is enough to make their testimony credible, or may rule the opposite. These people are playing games with our court system and it has the chance to make our lives worse if they lose and the ruling becomes law. |
ohhhhh myyyyyyyyyyyy why is this thread is going on |
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I'm not gonna talk outta my ass and pretend that I know all the details here and how everything works. But from browsing the thread a little bit and reading this latest headline, basically they got busted racing, cops seized the vehicles sold it and kept the profit ???? I'm not gonna stand up for any of these little douchebags who took part in this, but if that's what it is, then this blows my mind, I do not understand how this seizure and sale is legal in any way, what are the laws in regards to this specifically ?? I understand the seizure, but then the sale of someone's property like that by the police ? reminds me of the "proceeds of crime" laws they got is there more to this because from what I'm understanding if I'm caught doing 120 on let's say HWY1 and maybe passing a slower car to someone else it can look like racing they can call the cops, they pull me over seize my car and sell it ? I know Toronto had something similar but worse few years back when they seized and crushed street racers cars, but they had to cut it out because of the public backlash. I have family over there and they tell me it's still sort of officially in effect but the police don't actually crush the cars anymore. |
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IMHO had it been several elderly white women behind the wheels this case would've gone very differently, the government is trying to make a statement and honestly it seems like most of the people in this city are against the drivers (most obvious are the comments people post in the vancouver sun online article etc.) Young people + expensive cars = just too easy to hate, but in the end, that type of discrimination has no place in our justice system and I sure as hell don't think any justice is being served by seizing/selling these cars until I see some cold hard evidence. I wanna know what criminologists and lawyers are saying regarding these cases |
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