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🛑 Stop Sign Ticket Defence Kit
Fail to stop at stop sign — Highway Traffic Act s. 136(1)(a)
Fight an Ontario stop-sign ticket yourself — from your options to your day in court.
Charged with failing to stop at a stop sign in Ontario? This kit walks you through the whole process under the Provincial Offences Act: understanding the charge, choosing the right option, requesting disclosure, finding the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case (line of sight, rolling vs. complete stop, sign visibility), and being ready for early resolution or trial. It includes a document generator that drafts your disclosure request for you.
Typical fine~$110 (set fine)
Demerit points3 points
Steps6
Templates0
The steps
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Understand your stop-sign ticket What you were charged with, and what the prosecution must prove.Free preview
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Choose your option (and protect your record) Pay, meet a prosecutor, or request a trial — and what each means.🔒
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Request a trial and ask for disclosure File on time, then demand the evidence against you.🔒
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Review disclosure for weaknesses Where stop-sign cases fall apart — and what to look for.🔒
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Make the most of an early resolution meeting How to negotiate a reduction with the prosecutor.🔒
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Walk into trial ready What to expect and how to test the officer’s evidence.🔒
Document generator
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