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Very Veronica

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Got an off-leash ticket the other day. $250! From a traffic cop. I was on my morning run with a friend who looks like Conan the Barbarian in Jordan gear and my most obedient & smart border collie as we jogged right past a motorcycle cop who decided his time would be best spent giving me an exorbitant animal by-law ticket. Fucker. It was 9 am, i usually go much earlier but Conan insisted on a pre-run bed warmup..how could i say no? I attempted to ask the pint sized officer (my beefcake friend later commented 'small man syndrome') if i could go back home & grab the leash & tried further to reason with him but he kept putting his hand up, dismissing me. Little did he know he was dealing with Very Veronica :rolleyes: . So i got my ticket, told the guy he was an asshole, went back home & called his supervisor who seemed receptive to my complaint.

So now i'm wondering, should i dispute the ticket? I know i was wrong but it seems to me a $250 fine should only be imposed with problem dogs (or rather bad owners.) Also, if the officer doesn't show up, does the ticket get thrown out? And if he shows up, i've been told odds are the judge will halve the ticket. Anyone?
 
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Keep the leash on...

..on Conan. The dog sounds fine.

Sorry, not helpful but got so excited to see you write 'heel' I thought you were finally getting in touch with your Domme side. If so, next time try the leash on Conan instead *wink*.

Good luck. $250 is too much.
 
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Got an off-leash ticket the other day. $250! From a traffic cop. I was on my morning run with a friend who looks like Conan the Barbarian in Jordan gear and my most obedient & smart border collie as we jogged right past a motorcycle cop who decided his time would be best spent giving me an exorbitant animal by-law ticket. Fucker. It was 9 am, i usually go much earlier but Conan insisted on a pre-run bed warmup..how could i say no? I attempted to ask the pint sized officer (my beefcake friend later commented 'small man syndrome') if i could go back home & grab the leash & tried further to reason with him but he kept putting his hand up, dismissing me. Little did he know he was dealing with Very Veronica :rolleyes: . So i got my ticket, told the guy he was an asshole, went back home & called his supervisor who seemed receptive to my complaint.

So now i'm wondering, should i dispute the ticket? I know i was wrong but it seems to me a $250 fine should only be imposed with problem dogs (or rather bad owners.) Also, if the officer doesn't show up, does the ticket get thrown out? And if he shows up, i've been told odds are the judge will halve the ticket. Anyone?

VV, I would dispute it even if you know your wrong. I've known people along the way that have disputed they're ticket and won if the officer doesn't show up. And if he does show up, give an honest statement about of you feel about it and you get a much reduced fine.

$250 is way way to much!!:mad: I would dispute it just to the fact of the ticket price.
That price is unjustified!!!!!!!

Go for it girl!! Seriously!!
 

Pantherdash

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Got an off-leash ticket the other day. $250! From a traffic cop. I was on my morning run with a friend of mine who looks like Conan the Barbarian in Jordan gear and my most obedient & smart border collie as we jogged right past a motorcycle cop who decided his time would be best spent giving me an exorbitant animal by-law ticket. Fucker. It was 9 am, i usually go much earlier but Conan insisted on a pre-run bed warmup..how could i say no? I attempted to ask the pint sized officer (my beefcake friend later commented 'small man syndrome') if i could go back home & grab the leash & tried further to reason with him but he kept putting his hand up, dismissing me. Little did he know he was dealing with Very Veronica :rolleyes: . So i got my ticket, told the guy he was an asshole, went back home & called his supervisor who seemed receptive to my complaint.

So now i'm wondering, should i dispute the ticket? I know i was wrong but it seems to me a $250 fine should only be imposed with problem dogs. Also, if the officer doesn't show up, does the ticket get thrown out? And if he shows up, i've been told odds are the judge will halve the ticket. Anyone?
You're lucky you weren't tasered by the little man, given your attitude.;) Motorcycle cops are jerks anyway!

When you called his supervisor, he probably knew what address you were calling from and, assuming you are the owner on the title of the address, told you what you want to hear.

Expect a discount but not by much, if you plead guilty and pay the fine.

And what do you mean by a, "pre-run bed warm up?" Was Conan poking in the whiskers in public? Cause if that's the case, then you got off lightly, no pun intended.:D

Either that or chances are he WILL show up because he's either a pooner on PERB or has a buddy in vice, and probably knows you by name and face...plus you called him an asshole after the fact. And that's why he gave you the ticket to begin with because you're right, that's a bit steep for a first-time municipal dog offense. Something strange about this case...

...and kinda fun...;)

But I'm not a lawyer. You should contact a lawyer.

Good luck!

Panther
 
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You're lucky you weren't tasered by the little man, given your attitude.;) Motorcycle cops are jerks anyway!

When you called his supervisor, he probably knew what address you were calling from and, assuming you are the owner on the title of the address, told you what you want to hear.

Expect a discount but not by much, if you plead guilty and pay the fine.

And what do you mean by a, "pre-run bed warm up?" Was Conan poking in the whiskers in public? Cause if that's the case, then you got off lightly, no pun intended.:D

Either that or chances are he WILL show up because he's either a pooner on PERB or has a buddy in vice, and probably knows you by name and face...plus you called him an asshole after the fact. And that's why he gave you the ticket to begin with because you're right, that's a bit steep for a first-time municipal dog offense. Something strange about this case...

...and kinda fun...;)

But I'm not a lawyer. You should contact a lawyer.

Good luck!

Panther

Calling him the asshole part..................If it's not recorded.....I would say "prove that I called you that"!! Where's your witness???

Just like back in the day of speeding traps when camers weren't available like today. If there's no proof or tracking...you win.
I know people that did that and won. Back then that is.
 

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Got an off-leash ticket the other day. $250! From a traffic cop. I was on my morning run with a friend who looks like Conan the Barbarian in Jordan gear and my most obedient & smart border collie as we jogged right past a motorcycle cop who decided his time would be best spent giving me an exorbitant animal by-law ticket. Fucker. It was 9 am, i usually go much earlier but Conan insisted on a pre-run bed warmup..how could i say no? I attempted to ask the pint sized officer (my beefcake friend later commented 'small man syndrome') if i could go back home & grab the leash & tried further to reason with him but he kept putting his hand up, dismissing me. Little did he know he was dealing with Very Veronica :rolleyes: . So i got my ticket, told the guy he was an asshole, went back home & called his supervisor who seemed receptive to my complaint.

So now i'm wondering, should i dispute the ticket? I know i was wrong but it seems to me a $250 fine should only be imposed with problem dogs (or rather bad owners.) Also, if the officer doesn't show up, does the ticket get thrown out? And if he shows up, i've been told odds are the judge will halve the ticket. Anyone?

Stop being so bloody cheap!!! You charge men up the ass to have sex with you, but you won't pay a by-law ticket from a Cop just doing his job?!?!

Why are you yelling at the Cop? Cops enforce the laws, they don't make them sweetie...
 

Pantherdash

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Calling him the asshole part..................If it's not recorded.....I would say "prove that I called you that"!! Where's your witness???

Just like back in the day of speeding traps when camers weren't available like today. If there's no proof or tracking...you win.
I know people that did that and won. Back then that is.
Uh, no. Your word against a PC's...and the court will invariably take the PC's as proof. No witnesses on his part needed.

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Uh, no. Your word against a PC's...and the court will invariably take the PC's as proof. No witnesses on his part needed.

Panther

Panther , I'm debating you here but care to explain how you know that and then explain to me how people that I knew back then how they won speeding ticket disputes when cameras weren't around.

No cameras then......no proof and the courts didn't charge them. Courts didn't take PC's side in those calls!!??

How does that work then? Whats the diff??:confused:
 

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Calling him the asshole part..................If it's not recorded.....I would say "prove that I called you that"!! Where's your witness???

Just like back in the day of speeding traps when camers weren't available like today. If there's no proof or tracking...you win.
I know people that did that and won. Back then that is.
But it is recorded. Above. Not really smart to make a connection to yourself since you already gave the time and place of the infraction. You might hope that he is not a member here or you just killed your chances of having the fine reduced.

As a lady in Red, you might give serious thought to having this whole thread removed. Your choice.
 
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But it is recorded. Above. Not really smart to make a connection to yourself since you already gave the time and place of the infraction. You might hope that he is not a member here or you just killed your chances of having the fine reduced.

As a lady in Red, you might give serious thought to having this whole thread removed. Your choice.

Ya, very good point SFMIKE and I never thought of that. Now that's on here and quoted. I agree with you on this.

I not sure but I would think that LE do read Perb... NO??
 

Pantherdash

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Panther , I'm debating you here but care to explain how you know that and then explain to me how people that I knew back then how they won speeding ticket disputes when cameras weren't around.

No cameras then......no proof and the courts didn't charge them. Courts didn't take PC's side in those calls!!??

How does that work then? Whats the diff??:confused:
Most often, the courts will take the PC's word against a citizen's, barring any concrete evidence to the contrary. If no evidence is given, then the PC owns the word.

It's not like you say, that they need a witness to substantiate their claim in a case like this and the presence of non-participant witnesses who are willing to participate is almost surely null--and will annoy the judge.

If there is a witness then it may sway to VV, depending on the witness. But this is not a serious criminal matter, nor a serious matter, for that matter...I forgot what matter I was on.:confused: :)

So the likelihood of your scenerio, SOMF is almost zero. If she has enough money and wants to argue the case in court on principal and have the witness in court, it may cost a pretty penny along with lawyer fees...but why would she want to? No precedent will be set in the process.;)

Pay the fine VV, and keep shit off our streets. There are enough of us NON-dog lovers around here to also have to put up with the intermittant doggy-do on our streets, let alone the more familiar type from our pan handling, leechers and lurkers night-crew!:rolleyes:

Panther
 

HeMadeMeDoIt

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You had the dog off leech, go pay the fine and spend an extra hour on your back to finance it:rolleyes:
 

Aeiyah

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Fight It, You may have a case

So now i'm wondering, should i dispute the ticket? I know i was wrong but it seems to me a $250 fine should only be imposed with problem dogs (or rather bad owners.) Also, if the officer doesn't show up, does the ticket get thrown out? And if he shows up, i've been told odds are the judge will halve the ticket. Anyone?
Since I'm a layman, my opinion is not worth anything in a court of law. But my layman's interpretation of Vancouver's animal control bylaw is that your dog doesn't have to be leashed if he is under your control at all times.

#9150 Sec. 6
If a dog is off its property, not leashed and not under the immediate charge of a responsible person, it may be impounded and/or the owner or keeper ticketed for breach of the Animal Control Bylaw.
 

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vv i think you should pay the ticket, yeah it sucks but by you asking if it was okay to go back and get his leash i believe you are admitting in a round about way that you are guilty. instead of calling him an asshole cuz you feel like you were gettin screwed you should have given him a bill and told him you just fucked me and thats what i normally charge.
 

Brenten

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Pay the ticket, jogging with your dog off leash its not under control; its convenient for you. I'm not saying your dog was doing this but I've seen many joggers dogs stray or lag very far from their owners. Joggers also tend to miss picking up after their dogs. Bylaw and Police often hit an area hard, with no first offense warning, when complaints from others (ie park or trail users) about aggressive, running loose, not under control dogs or dog shit. You tend to whine when things don't go your way...maybe Conan will pay it for you?
 
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Legal framework

The Vancouver Animal Control By-Law

Leashing dogs
4.2 A person who keeps a dog must not permit, suffer, or allow the dog to be on a street or other public place unless the dog is under the immediate charge and control of a competent person by means of a leash that is not more than 2.5 m long or another by-law allows the dog to be off-leash under certain circumstances.
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Fine for offence
10.4 Every person who commits an offence against this By-law is punishable on conviction by a fine of not less than $250.00 and not more than $2,000.00 for each offence.
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The legal framework is not giving you much room for appeal, but there is always the chance that the cop won't show up.
If he shows up, plea guilty and ask for a reduction of the amount.
 

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and although you may have heard other things... police officers don't have to show up to court anymore, they can appear by phone or in some cases, not at all.
 

edmontonsubbie

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uh...Edmonton.
The Vancouver Animal Control By-Law

Leashing dogs
4.2 A person who keeps a dog must not permit, suffer, or allow the dog to be on a street or other public place unless the dog is under the immediate charge and control of a competent person by means of a leash that is not more than 2.5 m long or another by-law allows the dog to be off-leash under certain circumstances.
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Fine for offence
10.4 Every person who commits an offence against this By-law is punishable on conviction by a fine of not less than $250.00 and not more than $2,000.00 for each offence.
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The legal framework is not giving you much room for appeal, but there is always the chance that the cop won't show up.
If he shows up, plea guilty and ask for a reduction of the amount.
knowing the legal framework...and thanks for that. That makes sense.

How about...just for fun....turning to the judge and saying...."with all respect your honour, I completely disagree with all this. It is tiring me.."

Then, write out a cheque for $2,000, hand it to the bailiff, and leave gracefully with a smile.

I would view THAT as newsworthy.

kindest regards,

eddie.
 

Yman

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I believe you have an opportunity to challenge the ticket if you can prove that your dog is 100% under your control without a leash.

Few dogs are trained this well.

Can you say ' Lassie ' ?
 
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