Speeding & Photo Radar
Speeding tickets, photo-radar charges, and over-30 / over-50 offences across Ontario.
A speeding ticket isn't just a fine. Depending on the speed over the limit, it can mean three to six demerit points, an immediate insurance increase, and — for higher speeds — a roadside licence suspension and possible vehicle impoundment.
Muna has been defending speeding charges in Ontario Provincial Offences courts for over a decade. The right defence depends on the wording of the charge, the radar/laser equipment used, the officer's notes, and the disclosure provided by the prosecutor.
If you've received a Part I (yellow) offence notice or a Part III summons for stunt-level speeds, contact Muna before your court date. Acting early protects your options.
What Muna handles
- ●Speeding 1–15 km/h, 16–29 km/h, 30–49 km/h, 50+ km/h
- ●Photo-radar (ASE — Automated Speed Enforcement) tickets
- ●Speeding in a community safety zone or construction zone
- ●Reduction strategies to protect demerits and insurance
- ●Disclosure review and trial preparation
The information above is general. The right defence depends on the facts of your case, the wording of the charge, the disclosure from the prosecutor, and the court. Speak with Muna about your specific situation before pleading or making any decision.