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Originally Posted by mvrekic
Not really: http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/reg...s_070455_e.htm
The law on this topic is very subjective and arbitrary, to the point where it's constitutionality was challenged few times: http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/20...rut_again.html
I appreciate what the the stunting laws are trying to do (curb street racing) but check this line out:
"Driving a motor vehicle in a manner that indicates an intention to cause some or all of its tires to lose traction with the surface of the highway while turning."
Now tell me that is not BS?
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Whats BS about it. It is very easy to turn your car at even good rates of speed without loosing traction. It is also very easy to play and have fun and drift / power slide the car through a corner. Doing the later is frowned upon by the law. This is back to what I said before. Do I play in our car....you bet. Do I at times get caught....you bet. Is it my fault when it happens....you bet!
I got a tint ticket in the the WS6 we had before the 1LE. I got the tint ticket because I pissed off a state patrolman going to fast and sliding the car a bit around a corner. Had I not been playing, he would have never pulled me over, but since he did not get the radar locked (or something), the only concrete evidence he had was dark tint. Was the tint really a big deal.....no. Had I just got caught playing...yes. Could it have been much worse....YES!