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Originally Posted by Tcoat
The Provinces (and some states) have an agreement that offences committed there result in the penalty of the province of registration (or state).
How demerit points work
You don’t “lose” demerit points on your driving record. You start with zero points and gain points for being convicted of breaking certain traffic laws.
Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the offence date. If you collect enough points, you can lose your driver’s licence.
You can also get demerit points on your Ontario’s driver’s licence when you violate driving laws in:
other Canadian provinces and territories
the State of New York
the State of Michigan
Sooooo, you get the Ontario demerits for the ticket issued in any province, New York or Michigan.
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Ah dang... yeah I'm familiar with how they work but it was the bolded part I didn't know about. He could've knocked it down to 129 :/ fuggen SQ lol