When it rains......it pours.
I have been served with an out of province ticket for "Speeding". Specifically 140 (1.1) a of the NB motor vehicle act, which refers to speeding without exceeding 25km/h over.
Ticket just says "speeding" without reference to the speed limit nor how fast I was going, but it does refer to the specific MVA section. So
not sure.
Maybe I can get it tossed on a technicality or the cop won't show up if its a nice sunny day.
Naturally I'd like to get it squished, primarily for fascist-insurance-system reasons, but being out of province makes it tricky plus I have to hire some guy. Ontario gives demerit points for out of province offenses as if it occured in Ontario...but in Ontario it seems that you only get points if you were 16km/h over or more. There is no specification of how far over the limit I was driving.
On the other hand, insurance doesn't care so much about demerit points as convictions, correct? Should I be getting the vasoline and start shopping the car?
Advice appreciated.
XCopper?