No Laser, No Radar, is the Ticket Valid?

image of handheld police radarI was issued a ticket for Speed Against a Municipal Sign for driving over 30 km/h in a playground zone. The officer had no laser and no radar. She flagged me over, saying "The speed limit here is 30, you were not doing 30." I can't say whether I was doing 31 or 51. My best guess based on the location I was pulled over would be somewhere between 30 to 40 km/h.

What does the law say surrounding this? Would I have grounds to dispute this ticket?

Speed Against Municipal Sign

The law says that a municipality may regulate speed by enacting a bylaw and placing signs to limit the speeds of vehicles on municipal streets. If you pass such a sign your vehicle's speed cannot legally exceed that shown on the sign. If it does, by one or by one hundred, the court may choose to convict.

Estimates Without Radar or Laser are Valid

The courts will also accept estimates of speed from both police officers and the general public where the witness is credible and has knowledge and experience that would allow them to gauge speed. Most drivers would have this capability through the experience of operating their own vehicle. Police officers have this capability as well as practice with it as they estimate speed and then confirm that speed with either a laser or radar in the course of their enforcement duties.

Know Your Speed

It appears that you are not sure of your speed and that it could be over the limit. Being honest, if you cannot convince the court with certainty that it was 30 or less, you will have to dispute on other grounds. An example might be that there was no bylaw, there was no sign, the sign was not applicable in the circumstances or the officer was mistaken in the estimate.

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This person MUST not be a parent!  I would really like to see what happens in the court room should this person attempt to fight this ticket.  I say, "YES!  Someone gets caught going to fast!"

We have a school close by that also has a playground attached with signage for both the school and playground.  During the summer people paid NO attention to the playground what so ever.  Daily I wished there were an officer waiting.  Even the city's transit would NOT slow down.  I have a horrible habit of yelling at offenders and even placed notes on vehicles which I witnessed speeding through.