A stop sign ticket, also known as a "disobey stop sign" ticket, is taken seriously under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. It’s your right to understand how to defend yourself and possibly avoid penalties and long term consequences when it comes to fighting your...
Stop Sign Ticket Videos
Presented by an experienced traffic ticket paralegal in Ontario, in this video series, OTD Legal’s Ron Harper provides insight into how courts handle stop sign violations and the most effective strategies for defending against a charge.
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