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Ontario driver has licence suspended for 13-year-old traffic ticket
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An Ontario driver was shocked to get a letter in the mail saying her licence had been suspended over a traffic ticket she received 13 years ago.
An Ontario driver was shocked to get a letter in the mail saying her licence had been suspended over a traffic ticket she received 13 years ago.
“My driver's licence was suspended because I had an unpaid driving fine,” said Christine Coldwell of Mississauga.
Coldwell said she remembered getting the ticket, which was for an improper turn in Toronto, and as an accountant she said she keeps all her documents for 10 years. But since the ticket was from 13 years ago, she said she has no way to prove whether or not she paid it.
“I'm not disputing the fact that I got a ticket in 2011, I know I did, but I’m pretty sure I paid it,” said Coldwell.
If you get a traffic ticket, your licence can be suspended and you'll be reminded to pay up when you go to ServiceOntario.
But Coldwell said despite many interactions with ServiceOntario over the years, such as renewing her driver’s licence and her licence plates, there was never any mention of an outstanding fine.
"I went and either renewed my licence or changed my address five times and in the 13 years it (the traffic ticket) wasn't there," she said.