If You Drive While Prohibited Or Suspended

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Consult your local Surrey Lawyer today to create a SIMPLE WILL for you. You have an underaged driver in the house: Most insurance companies will not let a driver under 18 purchase insurance coverage can you drink and drive in ontario on their own because they cannot legally enter into a contract, so if you have a teen child in the house who drives, you still need insurance coverage regardless of whether or not you drive.

We are a professional team of independent licensed paralegals (over 20 years of experience), former police officers (over 12 years service on the force) and prosecutors who decided to resort to their unprecedented practical knowledge and experience with one single goal - helping people all over Ontario to fight urgent traffic offences and defend their driving freedom in the most effective way possible.

It means that you were operating a motor vehicle while your driver's license has been disqualified or prohibited by court-imposed suspension for unpaid fines, or other provincial offences (or even criminal offences) resulting in specific term prohibiting you from driving a motor vehicle as a form of punishment.

The Ontario Highway Traffic Act or the Highway Traffic Act applies to the provisional use of commercial and non-commercial motor vehicles on the roads and highways of Ontario, Canada, such as cars, trucks, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, farm equipment, construction equipment, buses, motor home vehicles, and non-motorized bikes.

By presenting Crown counsel with a full background of our client's circumstances, and reasons for driving, we have been able to persuade Crown to proceed on the lesser, related offence of driving without holding a valid driver's licence, under s. 24 of the Motor Vehicle Act.

At Basra Law Group, our team of Surrey Criminal Lawyers have extensive legal backgrounds that enable us to assist clients with criminal matters, including domestic assault, driving offences, drug crimes, fraud and identity theft and immigration detention.