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Drivers stunned by new speeding law

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Drivers stunned by new speeding law


World | 207092 hits | Nov 08 3:46 am | Posted by: kitty
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When Jason Stainthorpe was caught speeding on his way to church last Sunday, he figured the worst he was facing was a hefty ticket and some heat from his fiancee for being late

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  1. by avatar Robair
    Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:21 pm
    Uhm, that was for street racing. They are not applying the law correctly in my opinion...

  2. by avatar neopundit
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:30 pm
    "Robair" said
    Uhm, that was for street racing. They are not applying the law correctly in my opinion...


    You're right, it's stupid application of the law, but this guy also seems a little dense.

    Stainthorpe, a 33-year-old registered nurse, admitted he was speeding, but was furious that police wouldn't let him off with a warning since he had never heard of the new law.

    "I certainly would not have been doing 50 over if I knew this was going to happen to me,"


    50 over is no small matter.

  3. by avatar sandorski
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:43 pm
    Ouch, but 50kmh over the limit is a lot.

  4. by avatar uwish
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:53 pm
    Just another example of how an indented law is used inappropriately in my opinion.

    You can not lump all people under one category. Granted, 50 Km over the posted limit has ALWAYS been considered as dangerous driving.

  5. by avatar passthedutchie
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:03 pm
    What do you mean people don't know? It's been in the news for weeks, and it is displayed on numerous signs along major highways.

    The streets in Ontario have become a dangerous place to be, especially the highways. I've noticed in the past few weeks that it is slowing down out there, and it's not as hectic or aggressive.

    I have no sympathy for these people who are caught because they are ignorant to....well pretty much everything around them. Keep up the good work and impound some more!

  6. by Anonymous
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:04 pm
    Anyone who has ever driven in Ontario knows that 30 - 50 over is no big deal. Drive the 400/401 and people go stupid ludicirous speed all of the time but the traffic is too heavy for th ecops to do anuthing about it. I received a ticket for going to slow and Iwas doing 20 over. Ontario is a garbage province with garbage laws and of course the garbage people.

  7. by avatar neopundit
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:21 pm
    "Anonymous" said
    Anyone who has ever driven in Ontario knows that 30 - 50 over is no big deal.


    Apparently it is, 'cause we have grown men crying and cars being towed.

    I received a ticket for going to slow and Iwas doing 20 over.


    Screenshot or it didn't happen. Unfortunately for you there are many people who have driven many KM in Ontario, myself included. I've never had trouble driving the speed limit on the 400/401. Ever. And I've driven it from Windsor to Parry Sound more times that I wish to count. Do people drive fast? Sure. But you aren't getting a ticket for being too slow at 120 km/h.


    Ontario is a garbage province with garbage laws and of course the garbage people.


    Thanks for your insightful post regarding Ontario and its people, Mr. Anonymous.

  8. by avatar Wullu
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:34 pm
    This moron says he never heard about this law? I heard about it here in Halifax. Ol Jason is full o s&^t.

    50 kmh over? Yer not that important Jason. Hope you like public transport.

  9. by avatar -Mario-
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:38 pm
    "Wullu" said
    This moron says he never heard about this law? I heard about it here in Halifax. Ol Jason is full o s&^t.

    50 kmh over? Yer not that important Jason. Hope you like public transport.


    NS laws are very public. I knew about them on my first month here. Unlike Quebec and Ontario, after 3 speeding tickets I lost my driving license for 6 mos.

  10. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:42 pm
    double post.

  11. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:42 pm
    Hmmm. I had to check this out and read it carefully before deciding it's a great idea.

    Yes, the law was intended to go after teenage street racers, but aren't self-important egotists who think that their busy schedule is more important than your LIFE just as dangerous as street racers?

    Sorry, but I see these a-holes in traffic every morning cutting in and out of lanes while sipping coffee or looking at their stupid Blackberries.

    So, yes, take their damn cars and get them off the road if they can't behave themselves. :evil:

  12. by avatar hurley_108
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:49 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Hmmm. I had to check this out and read it carefully before deciding it's a great idea.

    Yes, the law was intended to go after teenage street racers, but aren't self-important egotists who think that their busy schedule is more important than your LIFE just as dangerous as street racers?

    Sorry, but I see these a-holes in traffic every morning cutting in and out of lanes while sipping coffee or looking at their stupid Blackberries.

    So, yes, take their damn cars and get them off the road if they can't behave themselves. :evil:


    They're probably even more dangerous just by virtue of their staggering numbers.

  13. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:51 pm
    "hurley_108" said
    Hmmm. I had to check this out and read it carefully before deciding it's a great idea.

    Yes, the law was intended to go after teenage street racers, but aren't self-important egotists who think that their busy schedule is more important than your LIFE just as dangerous as street racers?

    Sorry, but I see these a-holes in traffic every morning cutting in and out of lanes while sipping coffee or looking at their stupid Blackberries.

    So, yes, take their damn cars and get them off the road if they can't behave themselves. :evil:


    They're probably even more dangerous just by virtue of their staggering numbers.

    I fully agree.

  14. by Regina  Gold Member
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:52 pm
    In my opinion it takes at least two cars to call it a race. If it's one car it's just plain speeding. The question is every time they ding a driver with this offence, shouldn't there be at least two cars impounded and two drivers charged? The law was promoted and passed under the premise that it would stop street racing, yet I've yet to read a single case where more than one person per stop has been charged with the new law. There were plenty of laws in place like "dangerous" or "careless" driving before hand to handle a single car going excessively fast so why call this racing when it's just speeding. I'm getting the feeling that they're not nabbing the intended clientele so are grabbing whoever to pad the stats.



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