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.
 
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.
A friend got a T bone hit and run on his Goldwing. The perp left his front license plate embedded in the wing side box.

His comment when cops showed up was “I guess I should have stopped” Yeah genius.

Genius was in custody before buddy was admitted to hospital, fortunately with minor injuries.
 
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