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Old 02-01-2013, 08:49 AM   #1
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This is a question probably for the lawyer folks here and here it is:

If the police can establish that today I drive from Calgary at 7am to Edmonton and arrive at 9am. Can they prove that I spent my way to Edmonton from deduction (280KM/2hr=140KM/hr)? On what legal principle the police can or cannot charge me for spending based solely on the above deduction? Thanks.

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Old 02-01-2013, 08:52 AM   #2
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I think your bigger concern is the grammar police.
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I feel like this was written by Denis Lemieux

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They actually use this system somewhere (England maybe?)

They will have 2 cameras a certain distance apart. The first camera takes a pic of your plate with a time stamp. The second takes a pic of your plate as well, and uses the time stamps between the two to figure out how fast (average) you went to get there in that time.
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I don't think CP wants people announcing their criminal intentions here.
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They actually use this system somewhere (England maybe?)

They will have 2 cameras a certain distance apart. The first camera takes a pic of your plate with a time stamp. The second takes a pic of your plate as well, and uses the time stamps between the two to figure out how fast (average) you went to get there in that time.
These are average speed cameras and are a PITA on the M-motorways.

To the OP: technically yes - If they can PROVE when you left a point in Cgy and arrived at a point in Edm, they could ticket you. They'd have to have some great evidence supporting the times, but theoretically they can.

They something similar in Ontario, using planes to watch people's time from point a to point b on the 401. This is the same concept legally, but practically? Can't ever see it happening.
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Old 02-01-2013, 09:22 AM   #7
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They're not going to do this kind of work with a distance of Calgary to Edmonton. They'll usually do it over a distance of a kilometer and simply use road cones and a stop watch from an aircraft.
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i think they would stop you in airdrie - although in my expereince of driving hiway 2 - there are very few police cars on the hiway between calgary and red deer, and from RD to Edm there are lots of police cars
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I think your bigger concern is the grammar police.
Aww cut him some slack.


I deduct it must be hardly to spend and teaxt at the same time.
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Aww cut him some slack.


I deduct it must be hardly to spend and teaxt at the same time.
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I think the larger concern should be, why anyone would speed to Edmonton?
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I always wondered if you get speeding tickets on automated tollroads based on entry and exit times
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I think the larger concern should be, why anyone would speed to Edmonton?
The sooner you get there and do what you have to, the sooner you can leave.
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Posts number 2 and 14 have already established today should be a good day. Always good to have a laugh in the morn.
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I always wondered if you get speeding tickets on automated tollroads based on entry and exit times
I never have on the 407 and I use it all the time.

It's a privatized highway though and they want people to use it, whether they are speeding or not. So it's not like the people who run the 407 want to discourage people from using it.

Maybe the police could request the records, but I don't see that going over too well. The whole purpose of ticketing speeders IMO should be for safety and not just a money grab. If you don't stop someone in the act, you aren't really doing anything to make the roads safer at that moment since for a lot of people, fines are nothing.
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If the police can establish that today I drive from Calgary at 7am to Edmonton and arrive at 9am. Can they prove that I spent my way to Edmonton from deduction (280KM/2hr=140KM/hr)? On what legal principle the police can or cannot charge me for spending based solely on the above deduction? Thanks.
Isn't this part of initial calculus courses - that you can take a derivative of your distance and time profile and prove that at some point you must have had a speed of at least the average (140km/hr) at some point during your travel.

Outside of math/calculus proofs, it just makes logical sense as well.
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i think they would stop you in airdrie -
Those people in airdrie don't obey the laws of physics! They can insta-teleport their cars into their jobs in downtown calgary just in mere minutes!
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Old 02-01-2013, 12:29 PM   #19
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Most likely enough to charge, would you ever see a conviction out of it? I doubt it. Furthermore, unless they actually physically ID'd you as the one driving, it could only be a registered owner ticket.
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Old 02-01-2013, 12:48 PM   #20
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why would the darklord care?
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