
Guelph Court: A History
Most do not want to visit the Provincial Offence courthouse in Guelph, but those who do admire the classical architecture and overall character of the building. Its tin ceilings, ornate
Most do not want to visit the Provincial Offence courthouse in Guelph, but those who do admire the classical architecture and overall character of the building. Its tin ceilings, ornate
It is hard to believe that texting and driving can be so damaging, but some studies say it is worse than drinking and careless driving. Check out this video done
You just got a traffic ticket and you are trying to weigh the pros and cons on whether to fight it by representing yourself. Traffic court in Ontario is generally
Each holiday season, the O.P.P and other police forces are out conducting R.I.D.E. stops in order to combat drinking and careless driving. Their goal is to have zero fatalities caused
Police are out in full force this week on a road safety blitz. Canada Road Safety Week takes place from May 13 to May 19. This year, the Road Safety
Why talking your way out of a ticket doesn’t work anymore and what you should do when you are pulled over Your story may work, but, more likely, it won’t.
St. Patrick’s day is a day of celebration by many enjoying green beverages and dressing up in green clothing. Let’s not ruin that with a Provincial Offences charge. Here are
CAA has put together a simulator on distracted driving, and what really happens when you pick up that phone. Here are some highlights: On a rural highway, going 95 km/h
We know that being convicted on any ticket can increase your insurance, but insurance companies categorize convictions into minor, major, or criminal. With the fine for distracted driving being increased
It is clear in Ontario that texting, talking, or using a cell phone while driving is against the law, but let’s look at the other provinces and territories to see
1. $225 plus court costs. Fines for driving with a display screen, driving with a hand-held communication device, and driving with a hand-held entertainment device are increasing from $125 to
Over the weekend, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) launched a distracted driving campaign. The campaign is targeting drivers on the cell phones in order to raise awareness of the increasing
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