How to Analyze Disclosure for Your Ontario Speeding Ticket Once you've received disclosure for your speeding ticket, the next step is understanding what you're looking at. Effective disclosure review requires knowing what to look for and what each element means for your case. The Disclosure Analysis Checklist Examine each element systematically: Officer's Notes - Are the notes legible? Can you actually read what the officer wrote? Illegible notes can be challenged. - Are the notes complete? Do they describe the traffic stop, the targeting process, and the speed reading? Gaps in the notes can create questions. - Is the location accurately described? Does the description match where you were actually stopped? - Is the time correct? Does it match the ticket? - Are there any inconsistencies? Do different parts of the notes contradict each other or the ticket itself? Calibration Records Calibration records are often where defense opportunities hide. Look closely: ...
How to Keep Your G2 License After a Speeding Ticket in Ontario
If you're a G2 driver who just received a speeding ticket, your first concern is likely your license. With Ontario's 4-point suspension threshold for novice drivers, even a moderate speeding ticket puts your driving privileges at risk. According to NextLaw's analysis of G2 driver cases, the key to keeping your license lies in understanding your options and acting quickly within the 15-day response window.
Why G2 Drivers Must Approach Tickets Differently
Jon Cohen, who has helped thousands of G2 drivers protect their licenses, emphasizes that the strategy for a novice driver must be fundamentally different from an experienced driver. When the suspension threshold is 4 points instead of 15, every ticket is high-stakes.
A fully licensed driver receiving a 3-point ticket might reasonably decide to pay and move on. For a G2 driver, that same decision leaves you one minor infraction away from losing your licen...