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Missed the time to dispute a ticket? Filing a late ticket dispute

When it comes to disputing a traffic ticket, you only have 30 days from the date you got the ticket to file for a dispute.

If you miss the 30-day time limit, you may be able to file a late dispute of your ticket, but this is only permitted in certain circumstances where you missed the time limit for reasons beyond your control.

In order to file a late dispute, you must submit an application to the court, and it can only be filed if you have not paid the ticket. If you’ve already paid, your options are different and will be touched on later in this blog.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 209

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a Florida man was arrested for trespassing after attempting to warn the government about aliens, a man from Michigan was arrested for dancing naked on a highway and an emu came to the rescue to stop a suspect from fleeing a hit and run accident.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 208

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a Michigan woman is suing a man who stood her up on a date, a Florida man calls 911 about a Sour Patch Kid candy incident and a police officer in Spotsylvania was charged at with a sword.

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Difference between the Driver Risk Premium and the Driver Penalty Point Premium?

The Driver Risk Premium is a premium that you get invoiced once a year based on the number of convictions that you have on your driving record, depending on what those convictions are.

Not every ticket you get will trigger a Driver Risk Premium invoice, but the tickets that do trigger it are the ones considered to be high-risk offences.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 207

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a woman was caught trying to sell her newborn to pay for a nose job, a young girl caused a big accident for watching Netflix while driving, and a man in the UK mooned a judge after being sentenced to jail.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 206

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a Florida man was arrested for using a hot dog as a weapon, in Toronto, police are on the hunt for two men who decided to ride the subway, in a very illegal way, and finally, a TikTok trend has led to a dress code in movie theatres.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 205

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday, a woman in Ontario was caught drinking on the job…her job being a school bus driver! A woman in Pennsylvania claimed her lack of pants was a result of a snake eating them and an Ohio attorney has been suspended from the Supreme Court for exposing himself one too many times.

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What are the different types of speeding tickets in BC?

In BC, you can get many different types of speeding tickets, and each type of ticket has unique consequences.

Each speeding ticket is viewed differently by the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles in determining whether to prohibit your license and by ICBC when deciding what insurance-related consequences to impose on you.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 204

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday, two men in Virginia Beach got arrested after trying to steal gas and sell it for cheaper, a bodybuilder was caught lying thanks to his wife’s social media and a man in Memphis was arrested after trying to sell a stolen car…back to its original owner.

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Stealing and passing gas

With gas reaching insanely high prices within the last few months, it’s getting harder and harder for people to afford it.

It seems as though two men in Virginia Beach thought so too, and apparently decided to do something about it.

While the investigation is still ongoing, the police have accused and arrested two young men for apparently stealing thousands of dollars worth of gas. Apparently, they were selling this stolen gas for cheaper through an app.

It’s interesting to think they’re selling it for cheaper when just a few months ago we saw a story of men stealing gas and selling it for more. Maybe these guys were trying to be like modern-day Robin Hoods, but didn’t take into consideration they might get caught.

Big bodybuilder caught in a big lie

Now, this next story is a bit messed up and just downright wrong. A bodybuilder in Long Island was caught in a disability scam after his wife posted photos of him weightlifting on her Instagram.

Now obviously the fact that he was lifting heavy weights was not the problem, the problem was that he had been collecting disability checks since 2015, after claiming he had a severe fall during his time as an electrician and could no longer work.

But as it turns out, that was a complete lie.

Luckily thanks to social media (who would’ve thought people would be saying that), the man was caught and now has to pay it all back and complete five years of probation. I guess sometimes social media can be a good thing.

That is literally my car

A man was arrested in Memphis after doing what was possibly the dumbest thing he could’ve done. Trying to sell a car he had stolen back to the original owner.

The man went out of his way to contact the woman and offered to sell it back to her for $3000. She set up a meeting time and place with him, however instead of showing up herself, she sent the police.

The man was obviously arrested and has been charged with auto theft and extortion.

I honestly don’t know how the man expected his plan to work, but I’d genuinely like for him to let us in on his thought process.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 203

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday we begin in Albany where hundreds of cockroaches were released into a courtroom, then there was a woman who was arrested for swimming from Bangladesh to India, and finally, a Houston man was arrested after he rapped about robbing an ATM because it turns out that was something he actually did.

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