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Ontario man wins epic 19-year fight over Toronto red light ticket

The legal saga started in June 2007 when Greene was charged with one count of failing to stop at a red light, a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) offence.

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thestar.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Ontario man wins epic 19-year fight over Toronto red light ticket

The legal saga started in June 2007 when Greene was charged with one count of failing to stop at a red light, a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) offence.

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nationalpost.com3 g fa

Toronto driver wins appeal of red light ticket nearly two decades after 'sarcastic' justice convicted him

The judge said there was no explanation for why it took nearly 18 years for the appeal to be heard, but the paperwork may have been "lost."

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·thestar.com

    Ontario man wins epic 19-year fight over Toronto red light ticket

    The legal saga started in June 2007 when Greene was charged with one count of failing to stop at a red light, a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) offence.

  2. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Toronto driver wins appeal of red light ticket nearly two decades after 'sarcastic' justice convicted him

    The judge said there was no explanation for why it took nearly 18 years for the appeal to be heard, but the paperwork may have been "lost."