That's what court is for (and why there should be no seizure before a conviction). Brief clip we saw showed part of an arm. Maybe there are tattoos, maybe one video showed plate, maybe video showed his reflection, etc.How can they prove he was the one riding?
Geez, who would have though that posting videos of yourself breaking the law would be a bad idea?
Geez, who would have though that posting videos of yourself breaking the law would be a bad idea?
Somebody can point the finger at him, and they probably have photos of his license plateHow can they prove he was the one riding?
The person is posting videos of themselves breaking the law and you want common sense?Why he/she did not blur out speedometer
this is why I dont go to that meetnewmarket
where were you at said /date time video was taken, etc.How can they prove he was the one riding?
You'd be surprised how it actually unfolds in court in terms of innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.How can they prove he was the one riding?
You'd be surprised how it actually unfolds in court in terms of innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
The Crown will connect the tiktok account to the individual via IP etc., they will then show that said individual owns the bike in the video. The onus is then on the accused to provide evidence it wasn't him. And that evidence would need to create a "reasonable" doubt...
Ultimately, there is no onus to PROVE it was he that is riding. Just evidence to the lead to that.
You’re assuming he will keep riding with insurance moving forward…Dang, he's not gonna be able to afford insurance for years after this... This will cost him a lot, a lot more than some track time would have.
they can get a warrant to access it when arrested.How are they gonna force him to hand over his phone?
His phone provider bell, rogers, will give the courts his history. Even if he destroys his phone.How are they gonna force him to hand over his phone?
I am frequently amazed by the stupidity of a lot of people when it comes to social media.
This is one great example.
About a month ago I had some random woman on the Internet freak out on me that I had “hacked” her Facebook account, because I commented on a photo of one of her children. Seemingly every single post she’s made for the last few years, including a lot of personal and presumably private content, was set to public. No clue.