I have no problem with this, and have actually done it before already - got pulled over for an expired plate sticker earlier this year (my dumb, slipped my mind) and I couldn't find my slip. Cop was very patient while I logged into my insurance companies app and pulled up the virtual copy - he looked at it on the screen (phone never left my hand) and that was that. Didn't ticket me either as I think he understood I was having a bad day and it was an honest mistake.
Would I willingly hand over my phone? Probably not...but I don't think that's what's expected - showing the slip on the phone (while the phone remains in your hands) is the expected procedure. If the officer wants to take note of any of the info on that screen and then call in to verify etc I'd probably ask him/her to just write down the policy number (which face it, is all they need) and go from there vs taking my whole phone.
In related news, I wish the MTO would send out the renewal notices 2 or 3 weeks before expiry, not 2 or 3 months before expiry so that you toss it somewhere and promptly forget about it.
Would I willingly hand over my phone? Probably not...but I don't think that's what's expected - showing the slip on the phone (while the phone remains in your hands) is the expected procedure. If the officer wants to take note of any of the info on that screen and then call in to verify etc I'd probably ask him/her to just write down the policy number (which face it, is all they need) and go from there vs taking my whole phone.
In related news, I wish the MTO would send out the renewal notices 2 or 3 weeks before expiry, not 2 or 3 months before expiry so that you toss it somewhere and promptly forget about it.