Traffic Lawyer in Toronto Says that Paying Tickets is the same as Admitting Guilt


Posted June 11, 2012 by Rise20

Many people pay traffic tickets and just move on because they don’t want to hassle with court, but they often don’t realize that they are admitting they are guilty when they pay, even if they are not.

 
06.09.12

For Immediate Release

Toronto, 9th June 2012

Getting a traffic ticket is a common occurrence in Toronto, but what is less common is people that fight traffic tickets in Toronto. While many people don’t think it is a big deal to pay their tickets, they are ramifications to not paying that many don’t realize.

According to Adelin Mocanu, an experienced lawyer, “People get traffic tickets all the time, most people don’t think anything of it, they just send in the payment and go on with their lives. What they may not realize is, when you pay a traffic ticket without fighting it, you are admitting to guilt. If you receive a traffic ticket that you do not believe you deserved, you should contact our Toronto Traffic Ticket Paralegals.” Without consulting a lawyer, you can’t understand what actions may be taken against you and your driving privileges.

Anyone that is facing a ticket they don’t feel they deserve should contact a lawyer to help them save money and keep their license.


About Adelin Mocanu

Adelin Moncanu has been helping people fight to win their cases in traffic court for years. In addition to helping people win cases he has been working one on one with his clients to make sure that they understand all of their options and that they are able to build the best cases when they take their tickets to court.

Contact Information

Adelin Mocanu
410 Chrislea Road, Unit 11, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8B5
Phone: (647) 693-8620
http://fighttrafficticketstoronto.ca
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Last Updated February 21, 2013