An international drivers permit is NOT a drivers licence, but merely a translation of your existing drivers licence issued in the jurisdiction in which you reside. It is only valid when accompanied by an actual drivers licence.
So no, your IDP shouldn't be sufficient for you to rent a car...
I'm curious, if you get your way and the police come what exactly are they going to do?
Check the video? Didn't they already ask you to send that? Dust for fingerprints on the concrete? Seriously, what are they going to do in person that is going to make this all better?
The situation sucks...
Ontario Fault Determination Rules;
http://www.ibc.ca/en/car_insurance/documents/brochure/on-fault-determination-rules.pdf
Guess the question is, was the bike illegally parked? If the details are disputed they'll likely go 50/50 on this.
Illegal? Hardly. Outside of policy, perhaps.
Theft is theft, covert recording of a person who's stealing, where they do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy, is not a criminal offence.
No real point in this debate.
The only ones that take part have already made up their minds for or against private firearms ownership, and neither side is gonna give any ground. The rest of the members roll their eyes and skip ahead to a different thread that they might actually enjoy reading.
TD MM
40 yrs old, G licence for 20+ years, M2 for just over a year.
2007 Kia Rio - $150/mo full coverage
2012 CBR250R - $600/yr full coverage (depreciation coverage as well, bonus)
*Have home insurance with them for another $50/mo
Never really had an interest in riding before, but decided to get my licence last year before my 40th. Wife says it's my mid-life crisis, and maybe it is, but I'm having a blast anyway.
I don't think there's a legal issue with crossing a picket line, the issue comes from the almost inevitable moment when a picketer decides that they should interfere with your crossing the line (their stated objective in manning it). Someone gets hurt, even slightly, and then there are the legal...
Hate Rogers and Bell. Pay Acanac $50/mo for unlimited bandwidth (with dryloop).
- Netflix $8 a month (especially for the kids programming - netflix for kids, my daughter doesn't even notice there's no cable), and set up a Buffalo Linkstation (4tb) in the basement as a mediaserver and torrent...
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