Saturday, May 28, 2011

Seat belt tickets unconstitutional???

A Toronto police officer wrote a traffic ticket for having a blue-tinted protective cover over the license plate. He claimed this obscured the number. Oddly the numbers were clear enough for the cop to write them on the traffic citation.

Citing a motorist for not wearing a seat belt is unconstitutional in Costa Rica. This is because the court found the required fine (US $604) disproportionate to the offense.


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1 comment:

  1. Last year, a police officer wrote my sister a traffic ticket for not wearing the seat belt. In her opinion, this was a mistake. Because of this reason, she decided to hire a lawyer in order to help her get rid of this ticket. She was very lucky to find a great and professional lawyer on a website, namely, http://www.nopointstraffictickets.com and the results were exceptional. My sister warmly recommends this lawyer!

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