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The Truth About Radar Devices in Stunt Driving Charges

Can My Stunt Driving Charge Be Dropped if I Wasn’t Shown the Radar?

One of the most frequent questions we get about Stunt Driving charges is, “The officer never showed me the radar. Can I get my charge dropped?” People often think that if they weren’t shown the radar reading, the charge must be invalid. If this thought has crossed your mind, keep reading.

No, The Officer Doesn’t Have to Show You the Radar

Let’s clear up a common misconception: the police officer doesn’t have to show you the stunt driving radar reading at the time of the charge. That’s right, you won’t get the opportunity to contest the speed you were supposedly going at that moment. Instead, the officer can rely on the radar evidence to charge you with Stunt Driving, which could lead to an immediate 7 or 30-day license suspension and even a 14-day vehicle impound.

“I Can’t Believe I Was Going That Fast!” — What to Do Next

Getting charged at the roadside is undoubtedly stressful. But that’s not the time or place to argue about the speed you were going. The law already gives the officer the right to charge you, but you’ll have your day in court to present your case.

When Can You See the Radar Reading for your Stunt Driving charge?

Wondering how you can eventually see the radar evidence? The officer is legally obligated to provide “disclosure,” or the evidence, to the court before your trial date. This evidence package will clarify everything about the stunt driving radar: its reading, calibration, and even the details of your roadside experience. It’s at this point you can argue about the speed and potentially get the charge withdrawn if there’s a significant error.

What to Do After Receiving a Stunt Driving Charge

Remember, a Stunt Driving charge is just the beginning of a legal process. The immediate consequences like a temporary license suspension and vehicle impoundment are severe. But it’s crucial to consult with legal experts who specialize in Stunt Driving cases. The repercussions of not doing so could be disastrous and include:

  • Job loss
  • Difficulty attending job interviews
  • Challenges in caring for your family
  • Inability to use a car in emergencies

Why You Should Seek Legal Advice on Stunt Driving Radar Charges

This isn’t a sales pitch. This article aims to encourage you to seek free legal advice. Specialist law firms in Stunt Driving may offer strategies that could save you from a long-term license suspension. A single free consultation could make all the difference in your case.

By understanding the laws around Stunt Driving radar charges and knowing when and how you can contest them, you’ll be better prepared to navigate the legal labyrinth. Don’t leave your future to chance; knowledge is power.

What should I do if the officer didn't show me the radar at the time of the Stunt Driving charge?

The officer is not obligated to show you the radar at the time of the charge. The best way to argue the speed or ticket is to seek legal advice and attend court, where the officer will be required to provide the radar reading and evidence to the court.

What are the consequences of a Stunt Driving charge?

Stunt Driving is a serious charge that can lead to a minimum 1-year license suspension and multiple other negative effects such as job loss, difficulty getting to job interviews, inability to care for your family, and inability to use a car in emergencies. It's important to seek legal advice and consider your options.

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Jonathan practices exclusively in defending Stunt Driving charges in Ontario.  He is the co-founding partner of Nextlaw and is licensed by the Law Society of Ontario.

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