the plate by law is suppose to be on the front or rear of machine not the side. If the cop told you the side he does not know the rules.
the plate by law is suppose to be on the front or rear of machine not the side. If the cop told you the side he does not know the rules.
I sure would like to know what grounds he had to threaten to impound your sleds.I am under the impression that if you are insured and registered ,the fine is all you should have got. Sounds like someone was on a bit of a power trip.
Unless you have proof of ownership and valid insurance, they can impound.
Just a warning for all of those that ride in the County of Wetaskiwin... We were out at Pigeon Lake for the family day weekend as we have been for the last 5 years. We rented 3 rooms at pigeon Lake Village for the family, kids, and relatives and planned on a nice weekend of sledding as we had had in the past. Well, on day two we get pulled over by one of the County Peace officers. He explains to us that we were breaking the law by riding in the ditch North/East of the Village to access the lake. I have to tell you we were nowhere near any major highway but I guess the definition of a highway according to the Alberta Traffic Safety Act includes ditches on any roadway, and not just the single and double numbered highway’s as I thought. We had never had issues with the RCMP there before! He then explained to us that he could impound the sleds and it would cost us about $1500-$2000 per sled when all was said and done. My brother-in-law and I were then each issued $230 tickets and both of our wives let off with a warning. Maybe I am just venting but I am doing a lot of research trying just to find out what is and isn’t legal. We had never had issues with the local RCMP before. Any help would be appreciated. The Peace Officer did give me the document in the link below. Let me know what you think.
County of Wetaskiwin passed this by-law years ago. There was a petition go around last year with no luck in changing the by-law.
The County councillors do a very good job in driving tourism away from Wetaskiwin County. I guess they don’t know that snowmobiling is a multimillion dollar tourism industry. The councillors should be forced to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to build and maintain a trail system to improve tourism in the area. There are lots of people in Wetaskiwin with sleds and ATV’s that simply trailer to more friendly open minded communities to spend our money and enjoy their hospitality.
Come to the snow drags in Wetaskiwin in March at the Reynolds museum. Just don’t ride your sled!!!
Great Job Councillors!!
I second thatNice avatar Bigdog, we are the unsung hero's....
I sure would like to know what grounds he had to threaten to impound your sleds.I am under the impression that if you are insured and registered ,the fine is all you should have got. Sounds like someone was on a bit of a power trip.
last winter on hwy 22 between buck lake and hwy 39 , i was with my kids . 4 sleds in total , no plates , reg, insurance. seen a cop down the road , had someone pulled over so we stopped . he was between us and home . so i decided that this is as good a place to have lunch as any. 10 min later the car turned around , he pulled up beside us and asked if we were having a good day ? , and how is the snow ? it is great i said , we are just on our way home , he just waived and said have a nice day , then drove away:d:d