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Man has licence revoked without driving conviction
« on: June 10, 2011, 12:09:59 PM »
What is this world coming to........


From the CBC News Room.

A Nova Scotia man who has had his driver's licence revoked — even though he doesn't have a medical condition or a driving conviction — says the people in charge of the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Have they too much unchecked power?

Lee Wilbur, of East Uniacke, said a woman talking on her cell phone cut him off while he was driving last summer. Wilbur admitted he tailgated her and shined his high beams into her rear-view mirror.

He said she left her car and cursed at him.

"'What do you f#ing think you're doing?' And I laughed at her and said, 'I guess you shouldn't have gone through the intersection in the right hand turn lane talking on your cell phone,'" Wilbur told CBC News on Wednesday.

"I backed up my truck, I went around her — very slowly — and I went home."

Four months later, Wilbur was issued a ticket for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. His driver's licence was revoked.

Wilbur was never convicted. His case was dismissed, but he still can't get his licence back. He said he's been given various reasons by people at the registry about why it can't be returned to him, but is particularly upset about one explanation.

"He told me, 'I took it away because of an independent investigation that we did. We had people come in off the street and make a complaint about you and we investigated it and this is why we're taking your licence away,'" Wilbur recalled.

Wilbur appealed the decision and had to present his case to the same people who took his licence away. He lost.

Now, the East Uniacke man must meet several conditions before the decision will be reconsidered.

"After the department has received and approved your psychiatric report and you have provided proof that you have participated in a defensive driving course, you must successfully complete a driver's re-examination with a driver enhancement officer in your area," said Wilbur, reading a part of his conditions.

Wilbur turned to his MLA, John MacDonell, for help. MacDonell happens to be the Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations — the department that oversees the Registry of Motor Vehicles.

"I can see the reasoning behind it but really, the minister has no levers on this regard or no input," MacDonell told CBC News.

He said he is now looking at the registry's powers to revoke licences.

"I think the wording in the act is around 'reason to believe,'" he said.

"I think that probably this cannot be too open ended. It may have to be more prescriptive around, 'This is what the evidence must look like' and so on."

The minister said he hopes to come up with some changes by the fall.

I'm not condoning the mans actions.  Tailgaters tick me off as do people talking on cell phones while driving but surely the punishment in this case does not fit the crime.  And what about the other driver, why was she not reprimanded?

What do you guys and gals think?

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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2011, 12:19:07 PM »
I wouldn't be surprised if something like that happened in NSW. The RTA has become the alternative police force here.

I've read of cases where convictions for traffic offences have been later overturned in appeal courts but the RTA refused to remove the associated demerit points.
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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2011, 01:16:19 PM »
I would not be surprised either  if this or worse happen in
NSW as all the RTA is interested in IS your money

you know where you go in to the RTA to change your personal plate on to your new vehicle and they charge you 50 dollars
to put in on hold  for you and the give them back to you 10 seconds late. Work that out on a hourly rate.
and whats worse  they are paid out of out taxes
 
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