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Old 12-09-2014, 04:39 PM   #89
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She didn't get a failure to notify because they're saying she did notify, or did honestly respond to the report, or whatever. I still think your beef is with the wrong people.
She didn't get one because she claimed she didn't know she hit it, therefore had no intent of doing a hit and run.

My 'beef' is simply I find it ridiculous that someone that clearly should not be operating a vehicle with their current skills is let off the hook with a fine that's less than going 120km/hr on Deerfoot Tr.

Add in the fact that she hit something... How is this okay? Yeah she'll have to pay for the damage but in my opinion the punishment is not severe enough.

Doesn't need to be a huge fine, and hoping for something like license suspension pending re-testing is probably a pipe dream. I just can't believe there's no law regarding someone that clearly can't safely operate a vehicle.
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