Police hilariously use 'instant replay' to immediately catch Ontario driver in a lie Ontario Police
It's so much harder to pull off a lie in the digital age, as one York Region driver discovered during a recent traffic stop.
York Regional Police shared a rather comical account of the traffic stop via Twitter on Tuesday morning, when a driver attempted to fib their way out of a ticket after being pulled over by cops.Major Mackenzie Drive and Bayview Avenue in Richmond Hill. Unfortunately for the driver, YRP Officer Poole was waiting in an Esso station at the intersection's southeast corner, and immediately sprung into action.
Poole explains to the driver of the dark grey Jeep,"The reason for the stop is when you were travelling northbound on Bayview, turning right on Major Mack, it was completely a red light. So you ran that red light. Also, there are signs saying you're not allowed to turn right on a red light." But the driver — unwilling to accept defeat just yet — attempted to get out of the looming ticket, telling the officer,"I thought it wasn't red."When the driver further challenges Poole, the officer decides to end the dispute once and for all with good, old-fashioned instant replay.
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