Speed Camera Ticket Defense

Summary

Speed cameras in Ontario are constitutional, and tickets are issued to vehicle owners. You can contest a ticket by requesting a trial, gathering evidence, and considering legal defenses. Legal advice may help strengthen your case. Research case law for precedents or consult a legal professional for guidance.

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Can you fight a speed camera ticket
Yes, you can contest a speed camera ticket in Ontario. Here are some general steps you can follow:
- Request a trial: You can plead not guilty and request a trial.
- Gather evidence: Collect any evidence that supports your case, such as photographs or witness statements.
- Legal arguments: Consider legal defenses, such as incorrect signage or camera errors.
- Consult legal advice: It may be helpful to get legal advice for a strong defense.
Do you have any specific details about your ticket?
I was not driving ..why im i responsible?
In Ontario, the vehicle owner is typically responsible for a speed camera ticket, regardless of who was driving at the time. This is because the ticket is issued to the vehicle, not the driver. You can contest it by proving someone else was driving. Would you like more information on how to proceed?
Case law that over turned a ticket
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In Ontario, fighting a speed camera ticket can be challenging, but there have been instances where tickets have been overturned due to technical errors or incorrect procedures. You could research case law involving similar situations or consult a legal professional for specific precedents. Would you like more guidance on contesting your ticket?