Kevin Robinson claimed the ticket did not detail what kind of traffic control device he had failed to obey.
A B.C. Court of Appeal panel of judges has restored a man’s conviction for speeding and the $121 ticket that went with it.
“The device indicated that Mr. Robinson had been travelling at 97 km/h in a 60 km/h signed zone,” Fenlon said.The ticket set out details such as the location, date and description of the vehicle, Fenlon said.She said Robinson retained a lawyer articling student to dispute the ticket, with a hearing held in traffic court April 28, 2022.
The justice of the peace hearing the application to quash the ticket dismissed it and the case continued to trial where Robinson was found guilty. “The offence of ‘fail to obey traffic device’ covers a wide range of devices: yield signs, stop signs, no stopping signs, no entry signs, no parking signs and speed signs, to name but a few,” Fenlon said. “Nothing on the face of the ticket issued to Mr. Robinson told him what device was in issue.”
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