Their first question will be, how fast were you going to lock the brakes twice?
My next one would be, why do you care about the rear? The front is where it's at. Ease off the rear and concentrate on the front.
In a similar thread one of our legal beagles posted that a red light offence is a mandatory conviction. You can't get off even if it was proved that it was necessary to save your life because of a runaway tractor trailer on your back.
In a similar thread one of our legal beagles posted that a red light offence is a mandatory conviction. You can't get off even if it was proved that it was necessary to save your life because of a runaway tractor trailer on your back.
Not "mandatory conviction", I think the phrase you were looking for is "absolute liability", meaning if you did it, you're guilty, meaning "probable cause" is not a defence.
If you read the law it says something like "shall stop his or her vehicle if he or she can do so safely". Getting run over by a truck isn't "safely".
not true... even absolute liability offences are afforded the Defence of Necessity.In a similar thread one of our legal beagles posted that a red light offence is a mandatory conviction. You can't get off even if it was proved that it was necessary to save your life because of a runaway tractor trailer on your back.