Most of the cases I have seen reported are for guys going not only more than 50 over, but waaaay more than 50 over. Wasn't there some dude who got nabbed doing like 250 in a G35? On the 427? At night? In the winter? On freakin' snow tires!
Jaeger
Yeah, for some reason the media don't report all the 51kph over the limit charges, or the ones for people showing the intent to spin a tire. They tend to focus on the the 250kph on the DVP, I have no idea why they would do that.
BTW, that guy was drunk, there was already a law against that.
And now there's a law against exceeding the speed limit by 50. The consequences are known. Choose to go that fast, get caught, face the consequences. Again, it's not a matter of a police officer's opinion on the nature of your driving, it's measured velocity. Nobody's forcing the driver to go that fast.
What's your problem with it, exactly?
And how many of those "51 km/hr" cases are there anyway? Do you know? I sure don't.
You make it sound like it was legal to do so before this came along. You still had to go to court and explain to a judge why you deserved to keep your license before this came along.
The difference is now an overzealous OPP, (or a crooked one with a deal with a tow and impound company) can now leave you and your wife and child standing at the side of the highway in Moosonee if he deemed he thought you were the one speeding, or trying to spin your tires, or turning left at an intersection when there was someone across from you signalling you to do so (but the cop didn't see it).
Now you get to take the blame and pay the costs, which can be in the thousands, before you even get to see a judge and say "I didn't do it".
But hey, if you think that's fair...
I'm not arguing that we should be allowed to drive 50k over the limit, I'm saying a cop at the side of the road shouldn't be the one to mete out punishment.
The only reason it ever made it into law in this form is because property rights were removed from our Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, otherwise it would have been struck down long ago.
BTW, only about a third of the charges have stuck. Too bad you already had your car impounded and your license suspended for something the judge usually says you didn't deserve.