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It’s one thing to live life in the fast lane and another to drive on the road too fast. Both may be exhilarating, but speeding can land you penalties on your driving record.
According to the laws upheld by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, you’ll receive 3 demerit points if you exceed the speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h. Four demerit points are given if you drive 30 to 49 km/h above the speed limit. What happens if you go 50 k/h or more over the enforced speed limit? You’ll get 6 demerit points. Accumulate enough points and you may lose your driver’s licence completely. Of course you don’t want that to happen.
You need help fighting speeding tickets. Toronto based Legal Action will work hard to help you contest your ticket.
To prepare your speeding ticket defence, book your free consultation with Legal Action. We have experienced and highly-knowledgeable lawyers and paralegals with a 90% success rate, charging 20% to 30% less than what others charge.
Choose Legal Action and you have nothing to lose, except for a bad driving record.
Last updated: Jul 25, 2008 @ 11:27am
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