No, likely not. At least it comes with increasing penalties and potential jail time. Given his history, I'd say jail time would be the probable outcome.
I've been driving up the 410 since it was first built and I saw something that I had never seen before; a Peel cop chasing down a moron who ripped up the right-most northbound lane and then cut across the Steeles ramp, and the gore point, to get around traffic he deemed to be moving too slowly...
"Legal absurdity" is definitely the term that I would use but, as stated in the article, this is on Parliament. The court interpreted the law as written and when you explicitly state something, those things that aren't stated are automatically excluded. Sometimes being too specific works against...
Guy on what looked to be a Honda Giorno on Dixie Rd., Clark Blvd., and then heading to the upper deck of BCC. People slow down for corners so they DON'T risk crossing two lanes and almost smacking into the centre median. People generally stop for stop signs because they're averse to becoming...
The standard response is, "It was closer." no consideration is ever given to the fact that those vehicles either need to eventually rejoin traffic, or exit/be towed off the highway.
Unfortunately, it's the sort of thing that tends to be a long standing pattern of behaviour. I'm not sure if you're old enough to remember the debacle in Toronto of the old (now long disbanded) Metro Holdup Squad. There's also what happened over convictions under HTA172 that involved Dennis...
This is the sort of incident you get when cops "trust their gut" about people they "know are dirty", then lie to get a warrant. This is why they have procedures and legal requirements.
I keep wondering why they don't just shut down both sides of the blockage and arrest the lot. Worst case they run on foot leaving their vehicles behind, to be towed.
Then again just like the Belltown Hellcat, they're stupid enough to provide the prosecution evidence for their own trials.
Folks here might be interested in the (literal) trials and tribulations of Miles Hudson, driver of a car known as the Belltown Hellcat, a Seattle area "social media influencer." He's one of that particular grade of moron who actively records himself doing stupid things on public roads. Among...
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