Dangerous Driving Charges
Criminal Charges February 12th. 2008, 5:23pm
Dangerous driving is defined as a method of driving that can be potentially harmful to people and property subject to the circumstances, and the nature and condition of the place where such driving takes place, as well as the amount of traffic at said time.
Dangerous driving convictions also result in a criminal record and a possible suspension of your driver’s license. While it might be impossible to completely do away with a dangerous driving charge, the lawyers and paralegals available at Legal Action’s Traffic Tickets Toronto team will try to get it eliminated, or failing that, they can certainly reduce the charge to one of careless driving that does not involve a criminal record or suspension of license.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 5:30 pm
[...] The government allows for a small window of time for Ontario residents to comply with a new law. Although the cell phone ban came into effect in October of 2009, most drivers caught chatting, emailing or texting up until now have only received a warning. (Unless officers used their discretion and charge offenders with more serious offences, such as careless or dangerous driving.) [...]