The Bad Drivers of Ontario Thread

For the plate removal... if at some point I had to remove my plate it is usually a small struggle with seized screws and if I was on the road would I even have the right screwdriver. So... could it have been a dealer plate?
Also, if they were regular Ontario plates the front one would need to be removed as well... if they were stolen plates (or a stolen car) plates wouldn't matter as they won't go back to the driver. I think they should be taking a good hard look at dealer plates/listings.
 
Also, if they were regular Ontario plates the front one would need to be removed as well... if they were stolen plates (or a stolen car) plates wouldn't matter as they won't go back to the driver. I think they should be taking a good hard look at dealer plates/listings.
Dealer associated vehicle also has a more clandestine path to repair (although hopefully someone associated throws the prick under the bus).

EDIT:
They arrested him.
Romany Elhariry of Mississauga, 46.
 
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Also, if they were regular Ontario plates the front one would need to be removed as well... if they were stolen plates (or a stolen car) plates wouldn't matter as they won't go back to the driver. I think they should be taking a good hard look at dealer plates/listings.
The front plate might have been left at the scene.
With Peel regional ps some passerby could have found the plate a couple of days after the collision and turned it in.
 
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