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bspot
09-12-2005, 10:01 AM
I was pulled over around 16th ave and Valleyridge a couple weeks ago for speeding. The infraction occured outside of city limits, but I was pulled over within city limits.

I'm guessing it doesn't matter and they are allowed to do that, but I thought I'd throw it out there just incase anyone can confirm.

2002civic
09-12-2005, 11:16 AM
rcmp have jurisdiction CANADA wide so he can ticket you inside a city, they can be on vacation in B.C. form here and still ticket ppl asd theyre also on duty 24/7, calgary cops have jurisdiction only in the province of Alberta(so i was told by a friends rcmp buddy

bspot
09-12-2005, 01:46 PM
Cool, thanks!

$307 is on its way to the RCMP station in Cochrane.

hockeybronx
09-12-2005, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by bspot
Cool, thanks!

$307 is on its way to the RCMP station in Cochrane.

Wow you sure handled that well, it's almost as if you are excited about it :rofl: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Just a note, quite a few of my friends have had success fighting off the demerits on the tickets. They just go down there and say they don't want the demerits on their record and apparently it's all wiped clean... although they still have to pay the ticket.

You might as well try it out?

2002civic
09-12-2005, 02:03 PM
save your insurance anyway

bspot
09-12-2005, 03:04 PM
I've done that for every single CPS ticket I've gotten, but I've heard the RC's are a little stiffer about that. Plus driving all the way out to Cochranne in the middle of the day would suck...

I might phone them and see what I can do though, just because I'd like to keep my record clean.

I may not be excited to pay it, but I'm also the type of guy that says "Shit I'm dumb" when he gets pulled over as opposed to "That cop is full of crap, he's descriminating against me because I'm young! This is bullshit!!!".

I broke the law, so I'll pay up. If I have to ;)

lastprodigy
09-12-2005, 03:06 PM
yeah the rcmp tickets have been harder to fight apparently.....but mightas well tr to at least save yourself some insurance for a few years

Das_Amaretto
09-12-2005, 03:56 PM
RCMP doesn't have jurisdiction within city limits. If you got your ticket within the city, it should be void. If your infraction happened in their territory, and you get into the city, you got away.

In Nelson, BC (the smallest city in N. America with its own police force), they created their own force so they can tell their officers to 'look the other way' with regards to marijuana, and collect taxes from its sale! Crazy, :eek: I know! With their own force, RC's have no jurisdiction there and cant perform busts or anything, which WOULD happen if they were patrolling Nelson. ;)

Toms-SC
09-12-2005, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by Das_Amaretto
RCMP doesn't have jurisdiction within city limits.

bahaha, good one

crazytou
09-12-2005, 04:15 PM
I can really see some bashing going to happen!:thumbsup:

ryder_23
09-12-2005, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by Das_Amaretto
RCMP doesn't have jurisdiction within city limits. If you got your ticket within the city, it should be void. If your infraction happened in their territory, and you get into the city, you got away.

In Nelson, BC (the smallest city in N. America with its own police force), they created their own force so they can tell their officers to 'look the other way' with regards to marijuana, and collect taxes from its sale! Crazy, :eek: I know! With their own force, RC's have no jurisdiction there and cant perform busts or anything, which WOULD happen if they were patrolling Nelson. ;)


hahaha, wrong....

And, prove your second statement please.

The RC's have full jurisdiction in calgary, its canada's soil, canadian police (RCMP if u didnt know) can inforce canada's laws, anywhere, wait wait, u guessed it, in canada.

crazytou
09-12-2005, 05:37 PM
Man people say shit" R.C.M.P. can do anything anywhere on canadian soil

rinny
09-12-2005, 10:01 PM
This is pretty off topic, but i have a court date for an impark ticket.

Any way to postpone it till a later date?

Rockski
09-12-2005, 11:04 PM
your right that is pretty off topic





Originally posted by Das_Amaretto
RCMP doesn't have jurisdiction within city limits. If you got your ticket within the city, it should be void. If your infraction happened in their territory, and you get into the city, you got away.

In Nelson, BC (the smallest city in N. America with its own police force), they created their own force so they can tell their officers to 'look the other way' with regards to marijuana, and collect taxes from its sale! Crazy, :eek: I know! With their own force, RC's have no jurisdiction there and cant perform busts or anything, which WOULD happen if they were patrolling Nelson. ;)

wow i fell out of my chair laughing, not at this statement, but at you, because you think that an RCmp cant get you cause your inside a conflicting juristiction.....wow... i can understand this if the original post had read "ok so i was speeding down along the boarder, and a rcmp pulled up beside me and wanted to pull me over, so i rammed his car and then crossed the boarder... can i still get nailed with evading and trying to kill a police officer, even though i ran to the states

TheBenzo
09-13-2005, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by rinny
This is pretty off topic, but i have a court date for an impark ticket.

Any way to postpone it till a later date? :rofl: Idiot.

Rc's have a ton of power.. as do the CPRail police. You got nailed. Whos the knob saying rc's can't do anything in the city? This is you -> :confused: