- Step 1FIGHT THE TICKET
If you don't want to fight your ticket or go to court, read this section! - Step 2REQUEST A TRIAL
We show you what to do. It only takes 15 minutes. How easy is that! - Step 3PREPARATION
Preparation is the key to success. Do your homework. - Step 4PRE-TRIAL STRATEGIES
Your trial has been scheduled. Now the fight begins. Here's what you need to do. - Step 5TRIAL STRATEGIES
What to do, what to say, and what not to say.
Passenger - no seat belt
Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas
This charge is like an expensive parking ticket. It does not affect your driving record nor are there any demerit points attached to it. It can be easily negotiated down to a smaller fine by pleading guilty to a lesser offence like a parking ticket.
In Step 5 this strategy is covered in detail.
How to Fight the Ticket
This charge often occurs during a safety blitz or if the driver is stopped for another violation. It means that it is unlikely the officer took any notes nor will he likely remember your offense at trial. It also means he will be less likely to show up at court as this is not considered a serious charge.
If you ask for disclosure there will likely not be any notes to give to you. You can then make an application for a stay based on insufficient disclosure of the evidence against you. This is covered in detail under Step 4.
If the matter does go to trial, you can raise a due diligence defence as explained in the previous section under "Driver not wearing seat belt".
Your Ticket
Your Options Demerit Points Insurance Hike Fines Fatal ErrorsOffences
Parking Tickets Stop Signs No Seat Belt