You need some form of training to become a PI so yeah, that envolves some schooling. It’s not just as easy as sitting in your car, spying and video taping the Subject’s movements.
I attended the Canadian School of Private Investigating and Security. It’s located on Dufferin Street south of Lawrence Avenue on the west side of Dufferin. It’s a 3 month Paralegal course and 3 month PI course. It did cost $7000 If your really interested just look them up in the yellow pages or www.yellowpages.ca
:lol: , well I can’t garuante having a PI license will ALWAYS get you out of tickets but it has helped me. You are looked upon as doing a service and you have respect in the courts.
Yeah it was a full time career but Im taking a break from it now for a little while. Long story don’t ask :lol: . I am doing security now as it’s more stable and what not.
i call b/s on this one , i thought if u go 50 over its automatic jail .[/quote]
Um, no.
Speeding in excess of 50km/h is the same as careless driving (6 pts), as opposed to a minor speeding offence. They can’t jail you for a breach of the Highway Traffic Act, only a criminal offence (though some overlap).
i call b/s on this one , i thought if u go 50 over its automatic jail .[/quote]
You need to sort yourself out before calling BS.
Double the speed limit anywhere is immediate suspension.
If 50 over was jailtime, our jails would be flooded. I knew more than a few people who have done 50 over and haven’t seen the inside of a cell.