WhiteDragon
Active member
This is a hypothetical situation, but I am wondering what you would or could do under these circumstances.
I purchase a new snowmobile, and am trailering it home. I get a flat tire on the trailer on highway 14, southeast of Sherwood Park. So to make things easier, I take the snowmobile off of the trailer, and proceed to change the trailer tire. While doing so, a member of the RCMP comes by, and stops to see what I am doing. The peace officer sees that I am changing a tire on the trailer.
Then, I proceed to put the snowmobile back on the trailer, and the peace officer stops me. He proceeds to file 4 charges.
1. Riding a snowmobile without wearing a safety helmet.
2. Riding a snowmobile in a restricted area (Strathcona County)
3. Riding a snowmobile without proper insurance.
4. Riding an unregistered snowmobile.
All of these charges are valid under the local laws.
The peace officer then proceeds to confiscate the snowmobile, and states that I would have to appear in court to answer to all of these charges. In any event, the peace officer states that I will not be getting the snowmobile back.
What would you do under these circumstances?
I purchase a new snowmobile, and am trailering it home. I get a flat tire on the trailer on highway 14, southeast of Sherwood Park. So to make things easier, I take the snowmobile off of the trailer, and proceed to change the trailer tire. While doing so, a member of the RCMP comes by, and stops to see what I am doing. The peace officer sees that I am changing a tire on the trailer.
Then, I proceed to put the snowmobile back on the trailer, and the peace officer stops me. He proceeds to file 4 charges.
1. Riding a snowmobile without wearing a safety helmet.
2. Riding a snowmobile in a restricted area (Strathcona County)
3. Riding a snowmobile without proper insurance.
4. Riding an unregistered snowmobile.
All of these charges are valid under the local laws.
The peace officer then proceeds to confiscate the snowmobile, and states that I would have to appear in court to answer to all of these charges. In any event, the peace officer states that I will not be getting the snowmobile back.
What would you do under these circumstances?