Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
I know where Mark is coming from. Ont. is such a 'nanny' state with a Liberal Govt.
Trucks as of Jan. 1 have a speed limiter of 105K. That includes any trucks coming into Ont. Several US States have higher limits. Ont. trucks will impede traffic especially in the US. On multi lane highways you will see trucks side by side for miles now. Passing on 2 lane roads will almost be impossible. You will see line ups of frustrated drivers behind a truck because he can't pass someone going slow.
Ont. has a 50k over law where the cop siezes your car and license on the spot. Even if you beat the rap in court later your car is gone for 7 days and you are stuck with towing and storage charges.
The same siezure rule applies if an officer decides you were street racing or 'stunt driving'. The latter can include spinning your wheels. Anyone who has driven an empty van or pickup can do that unintentionally if there is a little gravel on a paved road when you are turning from a stop onto another road. Most cops would not even blink at that but they could.
Pit Bulls and 'pit bull appearing' dogs are banned. Define appearing.
There was a move to ban Sushi. Dropped. The public went ape.
The Govt. introduced a law banning new drivers from having more than one passenger, other than family. Dropped after public outcry, especialy from rural areas where car pooling to school is common and certainly to parties where one person is the designated driver and does not drink. The Premier's own mother gave him heck and his own children picketed him.
The Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner (Chief) wants the 50 over changed to 30 over. The effective speed on our 400 series (multi lane) is 120k although the limit is 100. Basically on any decent rural highway or paved road the cops give you 20k over, unless they are in a bad mood or a jerk.
The same top cop wants a law making you finacially responsible in an accident if the investigating officer thinks you were driving too fast for conditions. Your insurance would be invalid.
Several of the smaller breweries in Ont. sold beer by the case for a $1 a bottle. $24 for a two/fer (24 bottles). The Province through the Minister of Finance had the so called 'independent' Liquor Control Board increase the price making the $1 beer illegal just before Christmas. The reason. To discourage drinking. The breweries can not sell Beer cheaper than the new Govt. set price even from there own strores. Price fixing is OK when the Govt. does it.
That is why Mark is po'd as am I.
None of these laws or proposals were mentioned in the last Provincial election campaign. Would it have changed the result? Who knows but since they were not brought up the voters did not have a clue.