A Speeding Ticket

Published on June 18, 2026 at 9:36 a.m.

A Speeding Ticket

On Dec. 16, 2025, when passing through the front of a high school, I saw a police car is flashing. I stopped on the road immediately, but the police ask me to go. Then the police car flashed at me, and I stopped beside the road. The police (C-4855) gave me a ticket for $197.50. I stopped on the road; how could my speed exceed 60 km/h? His evidence was a camera. How can a camera detect the speed? I’m afraid he is exaggerating.

The city of Mississauga was running as a company, since the late Mayor McCallion. The following picture was taken with her in January 2020, just before the explosion of Covid-19. That day, we were shopping in a supermarket. The retired mayor is delivering a gift card and $5 cash to every customer in the market. She was so kind!

But the police in that city has to earn their living by themselves. I often see policemen giving tickets to cars everywhere in the city, especially at the end of a month. I remembered some students, who got souvenir in the activity with The Peel Police, wrote the words “Peel the Police” on the souvenir.

In my area, the police cars are printed “To Serve and Protect” on the body. In the city of Mississauga, should they print “To Punish and Fine” on the body. Anyway, after this ticket, I try to avoid to travel in that city.

 

 

 

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