Especially if you're high and fall off.Roofing is tough on the body...
Especially if you're high and fall off.Roofing is tough on the body...
One of the reasons a lot of them are ex-cons. It's the only work they can find.Roofing is tough on the body...
And if the friend has any hope of getting his car back sooner, he'll have to get the driver charged with auto theft.One stupid driver, handfuls of tickets, Two vehicles impounded within seven hours.
Yup. If false, it would be a charge.Having your buddy charged with auto theft , if its a bogus claim should trigger some giving a false statement charge and some other stuff shouldnt it ? Geez that guy needs a less stupid social circle
I have an interest in the concept as I once came too close to being involved.Having your buddy charged with auto theft , if its a bogus claim should trigger some giving a false statement charge and some other stuff shouldnt it ? Geez that guy needs a less stupid social circle
How to lose your license in one stop.Wow. Stop for 25 over turned into seven tickets, $1300 in fines and 11 demerit points (most related to failing to secure children). Ouch.
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Ontario Provincial Police - Central Region
Traffic Stop Results in 7 Charges, $1,298.75 in Fines, and 11 Demerit Points On June 28 2025, an officer from the Nottawasaga Detachment conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle for speeding 85 km/hr...www.facebook.com
Wow. Stop for 25 over turned into seven tickets, $1300 in fines and 11 demerit points (most related to failing to secure children). Ouch.
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Ontario Provincial Police - Central Region
Traffic Stop Results in 7 Charges, $1,298.75 in Fines, and 11 Demerit Points On June 28 2025, an officer from the Nottawasaga Detachment conducted a traffic stop for a vehicle for speeding 85 km/hr...www.facebook.com
In this case, working as intended...One of the youngins at my work triggered the flash of a speed camera in KW. 90+ in a 40. Added bonus, flashing school zone. $1,350 total when he got his winning prize notification in the mail last week. Couldn't have happened to a smarmier guy.
G1 driver in a Tesla 3…easy enough to speed in one of those….let alone for an inexperienced driver.How to lose your license in one stop.
I wonder how old this "G1 License Holder" was?
EDIT - I should note that I used to know a girl who would write her M1 at the beginning of summer, every year, so that she could legally ride her scooter. Never got her M.
G-1 and M-1 are written tests only. No actual driving skill has to be demonstrated.How to lose your license in one stop.
I wonder how old this "G1 License Holder" was?
EDIT - I should note that I used to know a girl who would write her M1 at the beginning of summer, every year, so that she could legally ride her scooter. Never got her M.
I'm quite aware of all that, having obviously gone through the process myself decades back.G-1 and M-1 are written tests only. No actual driving skill has to be demonstrated.
In Ontario, a G1 license is the first level of the graduated licensing system for drivers. It's essentially a learner's permit, allowing new drivers to practice driving under certain restrictions. To obtain a G1, you need to be at least 16 years old and pass a vision and knowledge test.
I misread the FB post. When I saw all the under 16 charges I assumed the driver was 16. It was the passengers the driver had to take responsibility for that racked up points.I'm quite aware of all that, having obviously gone through the process myself decades back.
I'm wondering if this person is, say, middle aged and, if so, what the reason is for needing to start the licensing process at G1. Not coming from a place where a license could be transferred from? License cancelled, for some reason, and needing to start over? Just never needed/got one until now?
Infuriating. Complete failure of the system results in lifelong consequences for you innocent victims. If you get in a crash while driving with three lifetime driving prohibitions, the hammer needs to be fast and large. F that guy.
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5-time repeat drunk driving offender out on bail following multi-vehicle crash in Brampton
A five-time repeat offender for impaired driving is out on bail following a serious multi-vehicle crash in Brampton last weekend that has left at least one person with life-altering injuries. Police in Peel Region were called to a four-vehicle crash at Highway 50 and Coleraine Drive just after 4...toronto.citynews.ca
The point for that to happen was long ago. Five DUI convictions and three lifetime suspensions wtf. If you violate a lifetime suspension even once, that is the time for the big hammer as you obviously have no interest in complying.It's pretty hard to maim someone while driving a car drunk when you're in Gen-Pop.