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A common concern about when you were pulled over for Stunt - "How does the way that I interacted with the officer affect my case?" It can actually have a big impact on your case.  The way in which you interact with the officer is recorded in the officer's notes at the roadside, and then submitted later to the courts in the form of "disclosure" or evidence.  The evidence has all the information about your roadside charge - The radar reading - the radar calibration - officer interaction - all other details of the charge I didn't believe the officer caught me at the rate of speed.  Something was wrong. Arguing with the officer at the roadside as ZERO benefit.  Once the officer determines that you were Stunt Driving, they have authority to charge you, impound your car, and suspend your license.  Arguing does not change this.  Also, the officer generally does not even have to show you the radar or speed reading.  They simply issue the ticket, an...
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This article directly addresses the new stunt driving laws in Ontario - The MOMS Act (Moving Ontarians More Safely) act will focus more on what you can do BEFORE you get to court, rather than the court process itself. You can read more on the series here: - Lesson #1 - Passing Cars - Lesson #2 - Emergencies - Lesson #3 - The Radar Device - Lesson #4 - The Police Officer - Lesson #5 - Following Traffic - Lesson #6 - Speed Limit Changes - Lesson #7 - 30-Day Suspension My firm, NextLaw.ca, defends over 500 clients each year with Stunt Driving charges in Ontario, which means we do more than double that in phone calls.  So I have compiled the most common instances of confusion clients experience when they are charged at the roadside with Stunt Driving First, understand how the law "sees" your Stunt Driving charge What I am about to say next is not my personal viewpoint.  Rather it is coming from the way in which the Province of Ontario, the Prosecutor,...
How to Beat Stunt Driving Charges: The Spirit of the Law Strategy When Ontario drivers search for ways to beat stunt driving charges, fight charges successfully, or get charges withdrawn, they discover that winning requires more than just challenging radar accuracy or procedural technicalities. As Ontario's premier stunt driving legal representative, Jon Cohen at Nextlaw employs a sophisticated legal strategy called "spirit of the law" arguments that achieve charge withdrawals and reductions in cases where strict technical application would create consequences the legislation never intended. According to Jon Cohen's analysis of over 800 annual stunt driving cases across Ontario's 53 Provincial Offences Act courts, spirit of the law arguments prove essential for beating charges when defendants don't fit the dangerous street racer profile that Section 172 was designed to remove from Ontario roads. Ontario's stunt driving enforcement has intensified drama...
What to Do After Receiving a 30-Day Stunt Driving Suspension in Ontario The burning question for most drivers: "I just got slapped with a 30-day Stunt Driving suspension, what's next?" Since September 11, 2021, Ontario has ramped up the penalties for Stunt Driving, upgrading from the previous 7-day suspension to a more substantial 30-day Stunt Driving suspension. This change can spell major inconveniences for those who find themselves facing this charge. How Do I Get My Car from Impound If I Can't Drive for 30 Days? Many drivers are puzzled by the logistics. Your car gets impounded for 14 days, yet your driving license is suspended for 30 days—what gives? Unfortunately, you won't be able to drive your car out of the impound lot yourself. You'll need a friend or family member to help retrieve your vehicle. Otherwise, you could incur steep fees for the additional 16 days, adding up to potentially thousands more in tow-yard expenses. The High Risks of Dri...
Understanding Stunt Driving Speed Limit Changes and Legal Outcomes Caught for stunt driving due to sudden speed limit changes? You're not alone. It's a common issue that frustrates many drivers. Often, they lament about instances when the speed limit dropped abruptly, leading to a stunt driving charge. However, the complexities of speed limits and law enforcement may surprise you. This guide is designed to help you understand the significance of "stunt driving speed limit changes" and their impact on your legal situation. Navigating Rapid Speed Limit Changes Examples of rapid speed limit changes often include: - Exiting a highway with a speed limit of 100km/h, which abruptly drops to 60km/h - A sudden shift from a 70km zone to a 40km zone - Encountering a construction zone with a reduced speed limit - A downhill slope where the speed limit changes at the bottom Such scenarios are familiar to many and are among the frequent grievances we hear from c...
Understanding Stunt Driving Charges: Your Legal Guide Are you puzzled about why you've been singled out for a stunt driving charge when you were merely keeping pace with the traffic flow? You're not alone. Many of our clients express similar frustrations: - "Why did they pick me instead of the driver in front of me?" - "How can I be sure the radar was targeting my car and not someone else's?" - "But I'm a law-abiding citizen!" While these concerns seem rational, the reality is that the law doesn't pay much attention to the speeds of other cars. If you were clocked at a stunt driving speed, that's usually sufficient for conviction.   Stunt Driving: A Matter of Individual Responsibility When it comes to stunt driving, the legal focus is on your speed, not others. The fact that numerous other cars may have been moving at similar speeds doesn't negate your speed violation. Let's break it down. Legally, the p...
Why Stunt Driving Charges Are More Than Just a Police Officer's behaviour Have you been recently charged with Stunt Driving? Were you left with a bitter taste because of your interaction with the police officer? Many people feel the same way. But here's something crucial to understand: Your feelings about the police officer don't always play a role in your charge. Common Misunderstandings About Stunt Driving Charges Many individuals voice their concerns about their experiences: - Being left stranded by the police officer. - Not being shown the radar reading. - Facing rudeness or a lack of professionalism. - Brief arrests. - Numerous other grievances. However, the core issue in the eyes of the law isn't your personal interaction with the officer. If you were caught speeding at a level that's categorized as Stunt Driving, then typically that's enough for a conviction. Can the Officer's Behaviour Help My Case? In short, not really. Wh...