DAILY NEWS Jun 29, 2012 11:26 PM - 3 comments

Ontario to appeal speed limiter ruling

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2012-06-29

TORONTO, Ont. -- The province of Ontario will appeal a recent Justice of the Peace ruling that the province’s speed limiter law is unconstitutional, the Canadian Press reports.

Reports say the province will argue commercial truck drivers can drive with “due care” at speeds of 105 km/h or less.

It will also contend that the Justice of the Peace in the Gene Michaud case relied on the testimony of witnesses who were not qualified as experts.

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Vic Taylor

Their saying the witnesses don't qualify as experts LMAO The witnesses have more experience backing up then the clowns and politicians have putting their pants on the right leg Someday these people i hope will take their heads out off their asses and get here in the real world.

Posted July 2, 2012 08:02 PM


Patrick

Agree with you Billy, waste of resources and time.

Posted July 2, 2012 07:03 PM


Billy

You would think they would just leave this nonsense alone and deal with the multitude of important problems in this province.

Posted July 2, 2012 12:49 PM


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