Not directed at @ZX600, but using a flip plate on the 407 is not a good idea. If you're taking the same on and off-ramp at the same time every day; it wouldn't take them much effort to get an OPP toll collector to wait for you at either end, especially with a supersport... they'd have YRPs Air-2 involved.
If you're in a traffic stop for a document check, and they palm your plate and it pushes back; you'll be in trouble.
HTA 13(3)
Obstruct plate preventing accurate photograph
HTA S13(3.1)
Obstruct plate preventing identification by toll system
HTA S191.3(1)
Engage in activity to evade toll system
Engage in activity to obstruct toll system
Engage in activity to interfere with toll system
Use device to evade toll system
Use device to interfere with toll system
If you truly want to protest the 407, the best way is not to use it. I've actually back-pedalled my feelings on the 407 deal; in earnest, we actually got a pretty good deal, with all things considered.
ON built the highway for 1.5B and sold it for 3.1B. Although their profit
numbers since 99' are not available, in 2014 the 407ETR made a profit of 223M. So using that number, it would take them more than 13 years to just to break even. It's pretty clear that at this very moment, they most likely have not broken even yet.
A lot of people argued they should have sold it for 12B, just because that's what they're valued at right now; do people actually think a Spanish conglomerate would go to their board and shareholders and ask them to wait +50 years to see a profit?
If the 407 is truly making it rain, why doesn't the provincial government buy it back?
407 East Extension is being named
Hwy 412, and for it's entire life it will be a toll road.
They're also proposing a GTA West Highway running from the 400 to the 401/407 interchange:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...parts_of_greenbelt_proving_controversial.html